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Trip dates Trip dates Itinerary Days/Nights Start Place End Place
  18 Sep 2025 North 8D/7N Hurghada (HRG) Hurghada (HRG)
  25 Sep 2025 North And Brothers HRG 8D/7N Hurghada (HRG) Hurghada (HRG)
  16 Oct 2025 North, Tiran And Dahab 8D/7N Hurghada (HRG) Hurghada (HRG)
  30 Oct 2025 Red Sea - 7 Nights - B-D-E 8D/7N Hurghada (HRG) Hurghada (HRG)
  06 Nov 2025 North And Brothers HRG 8D/7N Hurghada (HRG) Hurghada (HRG)
  20 Nov 2025 North 8D/7N Hurghada (HRG) Hurghada (HRG)
  27 Nov 2025 North And Brothers HRG 8D/7N Hurghada (HRG) Hurghada (HRG)
  04 Dec 2025 North/Tiran 8D/7N Hurghada (HRG) Hurghada (HRG)
  11 Dec 2025 North 8D/7N Hurghada (HRG) Hurghada (HRG)
  18 Dec 2025 North And Brothers HRG 8D/7N Hurghada (HRG) Hurghada (HRG)
  25 Dec 2025 Red Sea - 7 Nights - B-D-E 8D/7N Hurghada (HRG) Hurghada (HRG)
  01 Jan 2026 North And Brothers HRG 8D/7N Hurghada (HRG) Hurghada (HRG)
  08 Jan 2026 North 8D/7N Hurghada (HRG) Hurghada (HRG)
  05 Mar 2026 North 8D/7N Hurghada (HRG) Hurghada (HRG)
  12 Mar 2026 North/Tiran 8D/7N Hurghada (HRG) Hurghada (HRG)
  19 Mar 2026 North, Tiran And Dahab 8D/7N Hurghada (HRG) Hurghada (HRG)
  26 Mar 2026 North And Brothers HRG 8D/7N Hurghada (HRG) Hurghada (HRG)
  02 Apr 2026 North And Brothers HRG 8D/7N Hurghada (HRG) Hurghada (HRG)
  09 Apr 2026 North, Tiran And Dahab 8D/7N Hurghada (HRG) Hurghada (HRG)
  16 Apr 2026 Red Sea - 7 Nights - B-D-E 8D/7N Hurghada (HRG) Hurghada (HRG)
  30 Apr 2026 North/Tiran 8D/7N Hurghada (HRG) Hurghada (HRG)
  07 May 2026 North And Brothers HRG 8D/7N Hurghada (HRG) Hurghada (HRG)
  14 May 2026 North And Brothers HRG 8D/7N Hurghada (HRG) Hurghada (HRG)
  21 May 2026 North And Brothers HRG 8D/7N Hurghada (HRG) Hurghada (HRG)
  28 May 2026 North/Tiran 8D/7N Hurghada (HRG) Hurghada (HRG)
  25 Jun 2026 North, Tiran And Dahab 8D/7N Hurghada (HRG) Hurghada (HRG)
  02 Jul 2026 Red Sea - 7 Nights - B-D-E 8D/7N Hurghada (HRG) Hurghada (HRG)
  09 Jul 2026 North/Tiran 8D/7N Hurghada (HRG) Hurghada (HRG)
  16 Jul 2026 Red Sea - 7 Nights - B-D-E 8D/7N Hurghada (HRG) Hurghada (HRG)
  06 Aug 2026 Red Sea - 7 Nights - B-D-E 8D/7N Hurghada (HRG) Hurghada (HRG)
  13 Aug 2026 North And Brothers HRG 8D/7N Hurghada (HRG) Hurghada (HRG)
  20 Aug 2026 North 8D/7N Hurghada (HRG) Hurghada (HRG)
  27 Aug 2026 North And Brothers HRG 8D/7N Hurghada (HRG) Hurghada (HRG)
  10 Sep 2026 Red Sea - 7 Nights - B-D-E 8D/7N Hurghada (HRG) Hurghada (HRG)
  24 Sep 2026 Red Sea - 7 Nights - B-D-E 8D/7N Hurghada (HRG) Hurghada (HRG)
  01 Oct 2026 North And Brothers HRG 8D/7N Hurghada (HRG) Hurghada (HRG)
  22 Oct 2026 Red Sea - 7 Nights - B-D-E 8D/7N Hurghada (HRG) Hurghada (HRG)
  05 Nov 2026 North 8D/7N Hurghada (HRG) Hurghada (HRG)
  12 Nov 2026 Red Sea - 7 Nights - B-D-E 8D/7N Hurghada (HRG) Hurghada (HRG)
  19 Nov 2026 North, Tiran And Dahab 8D/7N Hurghada (HRG) Hurghada (HRG)
  26 Nov 2026 North And Brothers HRG 8D/7N Hurghada (HRG) Hurghada (HRG)
  03 Dec 2026 North/Tiran 8D/7N Hurghada (HRG) Hurghada (HRG)
  10 Dec 2026 North 8D/7N Hurghada (HRG) Hurghada (HRG)
  17 Dec 2026 North And Brothers HRG 8D/7N Hurghada (HRG) Hurghada (HRG)
  24 Dec 2026 Red Sea - 7 Nights - B-D-E 8D/7N Hurghada (HRG) Hurghada (HRG)
  04 Mar 2027 North And Brothers HRG 8D/7N Hurghada (HRG) Hurghada (HRG)
  11 Mar 2027 North 8D/7N Hurghada (HRG) Hurghada (HRG)
  18 Mar 2027 North/Tiran 8D/7N Hurghada (HRG) Hurghada (HRG)
  25 Mar 2027 North And Brothers HRG 8D/7N Hurghada (HRG) Hurghada (HRG)
  01 Apr 2027 North And Brothers HRG 8D/7N Hurghada (HRG) Hurghada (HRG)
  08 Apr 2027 North/Tiran 8D/7N Hurghada (HRG) Hurghada (HRG)
  15 Apr 2027 North, Tiran And Dahab 8D/7N Hurghada (HRG) Hurghada (HRG)
  22 Apr 2027 Red Sea - 7 Nights - B-D-E 8D/7N Hurghada (HRG) Hurghada (HRG)
  29 Apr 2027 North 8D/7N Hurghada (HRG) Hurghada (HRG)
  06 May 2027 North/Tiran 8D/7N Hurghada (HRG) Hurghada (HRG)
  13 May 2027 North And Brothers HRG 8D/7N Hurghada (HRG) Hurghada (HRG)
  20 May 2027 North 8D/7N Hurghada (HRG) Hurghada (HRG)
  27 May 2027 North And Brothers HRG 8D/7N Hurghada (HRG) Hurghada (HRG)
  03 Jun 2027 North/Tiran 8D/7N Hurghada (HRG) Hurghada (HRG)
  10 Jun 2027 North And Brothers HRG 8D/7N Hurghada (HRG) Hurghada (HRG)
  17 Jun 2027 North And Brothers HRG 8D/7N Hurghada (HRG) Hurghada (HRG)
  24 Jun 2027 North And Brothers HRG 8D/7N Hurghada (HRG) Hurghada (HRG)
  01 Jul 2027 North And Brothers HRG 8D/7N Hurghada (HRG) Hurghada (HRG)
  08 Jul 2027 North And Brothers HRG 8D/7N Hurghada (HRG) Hurghada (HRG)
  15 Jul 2027 North And Brothers HRG 8D/7N Hurghada (HRG) Hurghada (HRG)
  22 Jul 2027 North And Brothers HRG 8D/7N Hurghada (HRG) Hurghada (HRG)
  05 Aug 2027 North And Brothers HRG 8D/7N Hurghada (HRG) Hurghada (HRG)
  12 Aug 2027 North And Brothers HRG 8D/7N Hurghada (HRG) Hurghada (HRG)
  19 Aug 2027 North And Brothers HRG 8D/7N Hurghada (HRG) Hurghada (HRG)
  26 Aug 2027 North And Brothers HRG 8D/7N Hurghada (HRG) Hurghada (HRG)
  02 Sep 2027 North And Brothers HRG 8D/7N Hurghada (HRG) Hurghada (HRG)
  09 Sep 2027 North And Brothers HRG 8D/7N Hurghada (HRG) Hurghada (HRG)
  16 Sep 2027 North And Brothers HRG 8D/7N Hurghada (HRG) Hurghada (HRG)
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At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

The Grand Sea Explorer departs every Thursday, primarily from Hurghada and sometimes from Port Ghaleb, Egypt. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights/6 days of diving in 3 famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedelus Reef and Elphinstone Reef.

 

Arrival:

You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam or Port Ghaleb) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghalib Main Marina, where The Grand Sea Explorer is docked. 

 

The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.

 

Same-day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb prior to boarding, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements.

 

About the diving:

To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on the season), and all diving is done from the ease of 3 dive tenders. From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. 

 

Sample Brothers-Daedalus-Elphinstone Itinerary

 

Please note that these itineraries are examples only, and will change depending on weather and logistics at the Captain’s discretion.

 

Thursday: Hurghada

1700: Guests board

1830: Dinner (snacks or dinner available for those arriving on later flights)

2000: Captain’s Briefing, documents, etc. First night on board in the Marina

 

Friday: Hurghada area

Departure around 10 am, after port clearance; diving in Hurghada area and possible night dive. Night crossing to Brother Islands.

 

Saturday: Big Brother

Up to 4 or 5 dives at the Big Brother. (Please note night dives are prohibited at all marine park islands!).

 

Sunday: Small Brother

Up to 4 or 5 dives at the small Brother and sailing to Daedalus overnight.

 

Monday: Daedalus

Up to 4 or 5 dives at the Daedalus and sailing to Elphinstone overnight.

 

Tuesday: Elphinstone – Marsa Alam

Up to 4 or 5 dives in Elphinstone, or possible night dive near the coast of Marsa Alam, sailing back to Safaga overnight.

 

Tuesday: Safaga

Up to 2 or 3 dives in Safaga, i.e. Panorama Reef, Abu Kefan. Return to Hurghada and last night on board at the Marina.

 

Thursday: Hurghada

0900: Breakfast

Up until 1200: Depart the vessel. Should you be leaving on an afternoon flight, you may leave your luggage aboard (or on the dock alongside) or at our local representative’s office (situated in the New Marina) for pickup later.

 

Due to the necessity of readying the vessel for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce the 12 pm departure deadline.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

The Grand Sea Explorer departs every Thursday, primarily from Hurghada and sometimes from Port Ghaleb, Egypt. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights/6 days of diving in 3 famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedelus Reef and Elphinstone Reef.

 

Arrival:

You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam or Port Ghaleb) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghalib Main Marina, where The Grand Sea Explorer is docked. 

 

The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.

 

Same-day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb prior to boarding, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements.

 

About the diving:

To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on the season), and all diving is done from the ease of 3 dive tenders. From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. 

 

Sample Brothers-Daedalus-Elphinstone Itinerary

 

Please note that these itineraries are examples only, and will change depending on weather and logistics at the Captain’s discretion.

 

Thursday: Hurghada

1700: Guests board

1830: Dinner (snacks or dinner available for those arriving on later flights)

2000: Captain’s Briefing, documents, etc. First night on board in the Marina

 

Friday: Hurghada area

Departure around 10 am, after port clearance; diving in Hurghada area and possible night dive. Night crossing to Brother Islands.

 

Saturday: Big Brother

Up to 4 or 5 dives at the Big Brother. (Please note night dives are prohibited at all marine park islands!).

 

Sunday: Small Brother

Up to 4 or 5 dives at the small Brother and sailing to Daedalus overnight.

 

Monday: Daedalus

Up to 4 or 5 dives at the Daedalus and sailing to Elphinstone overnight.

 

Tuesday: Elphinstone – Marsa Alam

Up to 4 or 5 dives in Elphinstone, or possible night dive near the coast of Marsa Alam, sailing back to Safaga overnight.

 

Tuesday: Safaga

Up to 2 or 3 dives in Safaga, i.e. Panorama Reef, Abu Kefan. Return to Hurghada and last night on board at the Marina.

 

Thursday: Hurghada

0900: Breakfast

Up until 1200: Depart the vessel. Should you be leaving on an afternoon flight, you may leave your luggage aboard (or on the dock alongside) or at our local representative’s office (situated in the New Marina) for pickup later.

 

Due to the necessity of readying the vessel for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce the 12 pm departure deadline.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

The Grand Sea Explorer departs every Thursday, primarily from Hurghada and sometimes from Port Ghaleb, Egypt. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights/6 days of diving in 3 famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedelus Reef and Elphinstone Reef.

 

Arrival:

You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam or Port Ghaleb) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghalib Main Marina, where The Grand Sea Explorer is docked. 

 

The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.

 

Same-day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb prior to boarding, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements.

 

About the diving:

To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on the season), and all diving is done from the ease of 3 dive tenders. From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. 

 

Sample Brothers-Daedalus-Elphinstone Itinerary

 

Please note that these itineraries are examples only, and will change depending on weather and logistics at the Captain’s discretion.

 

Thursday: Hurghada

1700: Guests board

1830: Dinner (snacks or dinner available for those arriving on later flights)

2000: Captain’s Briefing, documents, etc. First night on board in the Marina

 

Friday: Hurghada area

Departure around 10 am, after port clearance; diving in Hurghada area and possible night dive. Night crossing to Brother Islands.

 

Saturday: Big Brother

Up to 4 or 5 dives at the Big Brother. (Please note night dives are prohibited at all marine park islands!).

 

Sunday: Small Brother

Up to 4 or 5 dives at the small Brother and sailing to Daedalus overnight.

 

Monday: Daedalus

Up to 4 or 5 dives at the Daedalus and sailing to Elphinstone overnight.

 

Tuesday: Elphinstone – Marsa Alam

Up to 4 or 5 dives in Elphinstone, or possible night dive near the coast of Marsa Alam, sailing back to Safaga overnight.

 

Tuesday: Safaga

Up to 2 or 3 dives in Safaga, i.e. Panorama Reef, Abu Kefan. Return to Hurghada and last night on board at the Marina.

 

Thursday: Hurghada

0900: Breakfast

Up until 1200: Depart the vessel. Should you be leaving on an afternoon flight, you may leave your luggage aboard (or on the dock alongside) or at our local representative’s office (situated in the New Marina) for pickup later.

 

Due to the necessity of readying the vessel for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce the 12 pm departure deadline.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

The Grand Sea Explorer departs every Thursday, primarily from Hurghada and sometimes from Port Ghaleb, Egypt. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights/6 days of diving in 3 famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedelus Reef and Elphinstone Reef.

 

Arrival:

You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam or Port Ghaleb) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghalib Main Marina, where The Grand Sea Explorer is docked. 

 

The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.

 

Same-day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb prior to boarding, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements.

 

About the diving:

To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on the season), and all diving is done from the ease of 3 dive tenders. From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. 

 

Sample Brothers-Daedalus-Elphinstone Itinerary

 

Please note that these itineraries are examples only, and will change depending on weather and logistics at the Captain’s discretion.

 

Thursday: Hurghada

1700: Guests board

1830: Dinner (snacks or dinner available for those arriving on later flights)

2000: Captain’s Briefing, documents, etc. First night on board in the Marina

 

Friday: Hurghada area

Departure around 10 am, after port clearance; diving in Hurghada area and possible night dive. Night crossing to Brother Islands.

 

Saturday: Big Brother

Up to 4 or 5 dives at the Big Brother. (Please note night dives are prohibited at all marine park islands!).

 

Sunday: Small Brother

Up to 4 or 5 dives at the small Brother and sailing to Daedalus overnight.

 

Monday: Daedalus

Up to 4 or 5 dives at the Daedalus and sailing to Elphinstone overnight.

 

Tuesday: Elphinstone – Marsa Alam

Up to 4 or 5 dives in Elphinstone, or possible night dive near the coast of Marsa Alam, sailing back to Safaga overnight.

 

Tuesday: Safaga

Up to 2 or 3 dives in Safaga, i.e. Panorama Reef, Abu Kefan. Return to Hurghada and last night on board at the Marina.

 

Thursday: Hurghada

0900: Breakfast

Up until 1200: Depart the vessel. Should you be leaving on an afternoon flight, you may leave your luggage aboard (or on the dock alongside) or at our local representative’s office (situated in the New Marina) for pickup later.

 

Due to the necessity of readying the vessel for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce the 12 pm departure deadline.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

The Grand Sea Explorer departs every Thursday, primarily from Hurghada and sometimes from Port Ghaleb, Egypt. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights/6 days of diving in 3 famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedelus Reef and Elphinstone Reef.

 

Arrival:

You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam or Port Ghaleb) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghalib Main Marina, where The Grand Sea Explorer is docked. 

 

The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.

 

Same-day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb prior to boarding, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements.

 

About the diving:

To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on the season), and all diving is done from the ease of 3 dive tenders. From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. 

 

Sample Brothers-Daedalus-Elphinstone Itinerary

 

Please note that these itineraries are examples only, and will change depending on weather and logistics at the Captain’s discretion.

 

Thursday: Hurghada

1700: Guests board

1830: Dinner (snacks or dinner available for those arriving on later flights)

2000: Captain’s Briefing, documents, etc. First night on board in the Marina

 

Friday: Hurghada area

Departure around 10 am, after port clearance; diving in Hurghada area and possible night dive. Night crossing to Brother Islands.

 

Saturday: Big Brother

Up to 4 or 5 dives at the Big Brother. (Please note night dives are prohibited at all marine park islands!).

 

Sunday: Small Brother

Up to 4 or 5 dives at the small Brother and sailing to Daedalus overnight.

 

Monday: Daedalus

Up to 4 or 5 dives at the Daedalus and sailing to Elphinstone overnight.

 

Tuesday: Elphinstone – Marsa Alam

Up to 4 or 5 dives in Elphinstone, or possible night dive near the coast of Marsa Alam, sailing back to Safaga overnight.

 

Tuesday: Safaga

Up to 2 or 3 dives in Safaga, i.e. Panorama Reef, Abu Kefan. Return to Hurghada and last night on board at the Marina.

 

Thursday: Hurghada

0900: Breakfast

Up until 1200: Depart the vessel. Should you be leaving on an afternoon flight, you may leave your luggage aboard (or on the dock alongside) or at our local representative’s office (situated in the New Marina) for pickup later.

 

Due to the necessity of readying the vessel for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce the 12 pm departure deadline.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

The Grand Sea Explorer departs every Thursday, primarily from Hurghada and sometimes from Port Ghaleb, Egypt. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights/6 days of diving in 3 famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedelus Reef and Elphinstone Reef.

 

Arrival:

You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam or Port Ghaleb) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghalib Main Marina, where The Grand Sea Explorer is docked. 

 

The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.

 

Same-day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb prior to boarding, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements.

 

About the diving:

To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on the season), and all diving is done from the ease of 3 dive tenders. From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. 

 

Sample Brothers-Daedalus-Elphinstone Itinerary

 

Please note that these itineraries are examples only, and will change depending on weather and logistics at the Captain’s discretion.

 

Thursday: Hurghada

1700: Guests board

1830: Dinner (snacks or dinner available for those arriving on later flights)

2000: Captain’s Briefing, documents, etc. First night on board in the Marina

 

Friday: Hurghada area

Departure around 10 am, after port clearance; diving in Hurghada area and possible night dive. Night crossing to Brother Islands.

 

Saturday: Big Brother

Up to 4 or 5 dives at the Big Brother. (Please note night dives are prohibited at all marine park islands!).

 

Sunday: Small Brother

Up to 4 or 5 dives at the small Brother and sailing to Daedalus overnight.

 

Monday: Daedalus

Up to 4 or 5 dives at the Daedalus and sailing to Elphinstone overnight.

 

Tuesday: Elphinstone – Marsa Alam

Up to 4 or 5 dives in Elphinstone, or possible night dive near the coast of Marsa Alam, sailing back to Safaga overnight.

 

Tuesday: Safaga

Up to 2 or 3 dives in Safaga, i.e. Panorama Reef, Abu Kefan. Return to Hurghada and last night on board at the Marina.

 

Thursday: Hurghada

0900: Breakfast

Up until 1200: Depart the vessel. Should you be leaving on an afternoon flight, you may leave your luggage aboard (or on the dock alongside) or at our local representative’s office (situated in the New Marina) for pickup later.

 

Due to the necessity of readying the vessel for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce the 12 pm departure deadline.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

The Grand Sea Explorer departs every Thursday, primarily from Hurghada and sometimes from Port Ghaleb, Egypt. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights/6 days of diving in 3 famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedelus Reef and Elphinstone Reef.

 

Arrival:

You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam or Port Ghaleb) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghalib Main Marina, where The Grand Sea Explorer is docked. 

 

The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.

 

Same-day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb prior to boarding, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements.

 

About the diving:

To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on the season), and all diving is done from the ease of 3 dive tenders. From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. 

 

Sample Brothers-Daedalus-Elphinstone Itinerary

 

Please note that these itineraries are examples only, and will change depending on weather and logistics at the Captain’s discretion.

 

Thursday: Hurghada

1700: Guests board

1830: Dinner (snacks or dinner available for those arriving on later flights)

2000: Captain’s Briefing, documents, etc. First night on board in the Marina

 

Friday: Hurghada area

Departure around 10 am, after port clearance; diving in Hurghada area and possible night dive. Night crossing to Brother Islands.

 

Saturday: Big Brother

Up to 4 or 5 dives at the Big Brother. (Please note night dives are prohibited at all marine park islands!).

 

Sunday: Small Brother

Up to 4 or 5 dives at the small Brother and sailing to Daedalus overnight.

 

Monday: Daedalus

Up to 4 or 5 dives at the Daedalus and sailing to Elphinstone overnight.

 

Tuesday: Elphinstone – Marsa Alam

Up to 4 or 5 dives in Elphinstone, or possible night dive near the coast of Marsa Alam, sailing back to Safaga overnight.

 

Tuesday: Safaga

Up to 2 or 3 dives in Safaga, i.e. Panorama Reef, Abu Kefan. Return to Hurghada and last night on board at the Marina.

 

Thursday: Hurghada

0900: Breakfast

Up until 1200: Depart the vessel. Should you be leaving on an afternoon flight, you may leave your luggage aboard (or on the dock alongside) or at our local representative’s office (situated in the New Marina) for pickup later.

 

Due to the necessity of readying the vessel for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce the 12 pm departure deadline.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

The Grand Sea Explorer departs every Thursday, primarily from Hurghada and sometimes from Port Ghaleb, Egypt. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights/6 days of diving in 3 famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedelus Reef and Elphinstone Reef.

 

Arrival:

You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam or Port Ghaleb) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghalib Main Marina, where The Grand Sea Explorer is docked. 

 

The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.

 

Same-day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb prior to boarding, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements.

 

About the diving:

To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on the season), and all diving is done from the ease of 3 dive tenders. From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. 

 

Sample Brothers-Daedalus-Elphinstone Itinerary

 

Please note that these itineraries are examples only, and will change depending on weather and logistics at the Captain’s discretion.

 

Thursday: Hurghada

1700: Guests board

1830: Dinner (snacks or dinner available for those arriving on later flights)

2000: Captain’s Briefing, documents, etc. First night on board in the Marina

 

Friday: Hurghada area

Departure around 10 am, after port clearance; diving in Hurghada area and possible night dive. Night crossing to Brother Islands.

 

Saturday: Big Brother

Up to 4 or 5 dives at the Big Brother. (Please note night dives are prohibited at all marine park islands!).

 

Sunday: Small Brother

Up to 4 or 5 dives at the small Brother and sailing to Daedalus overnight.

 

Monday: Daedalus

Up to 4 or 5 dives at the Daedalus and sailing to Elphinstone overnight.

 

Tuesday: Elphinstone – Marsa Alam

Up to 4 or 5 dives in Elphinstone, or possible night dive near the coast of Marsa Alam, sailing back to Safaga overnight.

 

Tuesday: Safaga

Up to 2 or 3 dives in Safaga, i.e. Panorama Reef, Abu Kefan. Return to Hurghada and last night on board at the Marina.

 

Thursday: Hurghada

0900: Breakfast

Up until 1200: Depart the vessel. Should you be leaving on an afternoon flight, you may leave your luggage aboard (or on the dock alongside) or at our local representative’s office (situated in the New Marina) for pickup later.

 

Due to the necessity of readying the vessel for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce the 12 pm departure deadline.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

The Grand Sea Explorer departs every Thursday, primarily from Hurghada and sometimes from Port Ghaleb, Egypt. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights/6 days of diving in 3 famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedelus Reef and Elphinstone Reef.

 

Arrival:

You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam or Port Ghaleb) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghalib Main Marina, where The Grand Sea Explorer is docked. 

 

The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.

 

Same-day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb prior to boarding, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements.

 

About the diving:

To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on the season), and all diving is done from the ease of 3 dive tenders. From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. 

 

Sample Brothers-Daedalus-Elphinstone Itinerary

 

Please note that these itineraries are examples only, and will change depending on weather and logistics at the Captain’s discretion.

 

Thursday: Hurghada

1700: Guests board

1830: Dinner (snacks or dinner available for those arriving on later flights)

2000: Captain’s Briefing, documents, etc. First night on board in the Marina

 

Friday: Hurghada area

Departure around 10 am, after port clearance; diving in Hurghada area and possible night dive. Night crossing to Brother Islands.

 

Saturday: Big Brother

Up to 4 or 5 dives at the Big Brother. (Please note night dives are prohibited at all marine park islands!).

 

Sunday: Small Brother

Up to 4 or 5 dives at the small Brother and sailing to Daedalus overnight.

 

Monday: Daedalus

Up to 4 or 5 dives at the Daedalus and sailing to Elphinstone overnight.

 

Tuesday: Elphinstone – Marsa Alam

Up to 4 or 5 dives in Elphinstone, or possible night dive near the coast of Marsa Alam, sailing back to Safaga overnight.

 

Tuesday: Safaga

Up to 2 or 3 dives in Safaga, i.e. Panorama Reef, Abu Kefan. Return to Hurghada and last night on board at the Marina.

 

Thursday: Hurghada

0900: Breakfast

Up until 1200: Depart the vessel. Should you be leaving on an afternoon flight, you may leave your luggage aboard (or on the dock alongside) or at our local representative’s office (situated in the New Marina) for pickup later.

 

Due to the necessity of readying the vessel for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce the 12 pm departure deadline.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

The Grand Sea Explorer departs every Thursday, primarily from Hurghada and sometimes from Port Ghaleb, Egypt. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights/6 days of diving in 3 famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedelus Reef and Elphinstone Reef.

 

Arrival:

You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam or Port Ghaleb) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghalib Main Marina, where The Grand Sea Explorer is docked. 

 

The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.

 

Same-day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb prior to boarding, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements.

 

About the diving:

To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on the season), and all diving is done from the ease of 3 dive tenders. From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. 

 

Sample Brothers-Daedalus-Elphinstone Itinerary

 

Please note that these itineraries are examples only, and will change depending on weather and logistics at the Captain’s discretion.

 

Thursday: Hurghada

1700: Guests board

1830: Dinner (snacks or dinner available for those arriving on later flights)

2000: Captain’s Briefing, documents, etc. First night on board in the Marina

 

Friday: Hurghada area

Departure around 10 am, after port clearance; diving in Hurghada area and possible night dive. Night crossing to Brother Islands.

 

Saturday: Big Brother

Up to 4 or 5 dives at the Big Brother. (Please note night dives are prohibited at all marine park islands!).

 

Sunday: Small Brother

Up to 4 or 5 dives at the small Brother and sailing to Daedalus overnight.

 

Monday: Daedalus

Up to 4 or 5 dives at the Daedalus and sailing to Elphinstone overnight.

 

Tuesday: Elphinstone – Marsa Alam

Up to 4 or 5 dives in Elphinstone, or possible night dive near the coast of Marsa Alam, sailing back to Safaga overnight.

 

Tuesday: Safaga

Up to 2 or 3 dives in Safaga, i.e. Panorama Reef, Abu Kefan. Return to Hurghada and last night on board at the Marina.

 

Thursday: Hurghada

0900: Breakfast

Up until 1200: Depart the vessel. Should you be leaving on an afternoon flight, you may leave your luggage aboard (or on the dock alongside) or at our local representative’s office (situated in the New Marina) for pickup later.

 

Due to the necessity of readying the vessel for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce the 12 pm departure deadline.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

The Grand Sea Explorer departs every Thursday, primarily from Hurghada and sometimes from Port Ghaleb, Egypt. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights/6 days of diving in 3 famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedelus Reef and Elphinstone Reef.

 

Arrival:

You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam or Port Ghaleb) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghalib Main Marina, where The Grand Sea Explorer is docked. 

 

The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.

 

Same-day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb prior to boarding, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements.

 

About the diving:

To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on the season), and all diving is done from the ease of 3 dive tenders. From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. 

 

Sample Brothers-Daedalus-Elphinstone Itinerary

 

Please note that these itineraries are examples only, and will change depending on weather and logistics at the Captain’s discretion.

 

Thursday: Hurghada

1700: Guests board

1830: Dinner (snacks or dinner available for those arriving on later flights)

2000: Captain’s Briefing, documents, etc. First night on board in the Marina

 

Friday: Hurghada area

Departure around 10 am, after port clearance; diving in Hurghada area and possible night dive. Night crossing to Brother Islands.

 

Saturday: Big Brother

Up to 4 or 5 dives at the Big Brother. (Please note night dives are prohibited at all marine park islands!).

 

Sunday: Small Brother

Up to 4 or 5 dives at the small Brother and sailing to Daedalus overnight.

 

Monday: Daedalus

Up to 4 or 5 dives at the Daedalus and sailing to Elphinstone overnight.

 

Tuesday: Elphinstone – Marsa Alam

Up to 4 or 5 dives in Elphinstone, or possible night dive near the coast of Marsa Alam, sailing back to Safaga overnight.

 

Tuesday: Safaga

Up to 2 or 3 dives in Safaga, i.e. Panorama Reef, Abu Kefan. Return to Hurghada and last night on board at the Marina.

 

Thursday: Hurghada

0900: Breakfast

Up until 1200: Depart the vessel. Should you be leaving on an afternoon flight, you may leave your luggage aboard (or on the dock alongside) or at our local representative’s office (situated in the New Marina) for pickup later.

 

Due to the necessity of readying the vessel for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce the 12 pm departure deadline.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

The Grand Sea Explorer departs every Thursday, primarily from Hurghada and sometimes from Port Ghaleb, Egypt. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights/6 days of diving in 3 famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedelus Reef and Elphinstone Reef.

 

Arrival:

You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam or Port Ghaleb) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghalib Main Marina, where The Grand Sea Explorer is docked. 

 

The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.

 

Same-day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb prior to boarding, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements.

 

About the diving:

To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on the season), and all diving is done from the ease of 3 dive tenders. From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. 

 

Sample Brothers-Daedalus-Elphinstone Itinerary

 

Please note that these itineraries are examples only, and will change depending on weather and logistics at the Captain’s discretion.

 

Thursday: Hurghada

1700: Guests board

1830: Dinner (snacks or dinner available for those arriving on later flights)

2000: Captain’s Briefing, documents, etc. First night on board in the Marina

 

Friday: Hurghada area

Departure around 10 am, after port clearance; diving in Hurghada area and possible night dive. Night crossing to Brother Islands.

 

Saturday: Big Brother

Up to 4 or 5 dives at the Big Brother. (Please note night dives are prohibited at all marine park islands!).

 

Sunday: Small Brother

Up to 4 or 5 dives at the small Brother and sailing to Daedalus overnight.

 

Monday: Daedalus

Up to 4 or 5 dives at the Daedalus and sailing to Elphinstone overnight.

 

Tuesday: Elphinstone – Marsa Alam

Up to 4 or 5 dives in Elphinstone, or possible night dive near the coast of Marsa Alam, sailing back to Safaga overnight.

 

Tuesday: Safaga

Up to 2 or 3 dives in Safaga, i.e. Panorama Reef, Abu Kefan. Return to Hurghada and last night on board at the Marina.

 

Thursday: Hurghada

0900: Breakfast

Up until 1200: Depart the vessel. Should you be leaving on an afternoon flight, you may leave your luggage aboard (or on the dock alongside) or at our local representative’s office (situated in the New Marina) for pickup later.

 

Due to the necessity of readying the vessel for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce the 12 pm departure deadline.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

The Grand Sea Explorer departs every Thursday, primarily from Hurghada and sometimes from Port Ghaleb, Egypt. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights/6 days of diving in 3 famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedelus Reef and Elphinstone Reef.

 

Arrival:

You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam or Port Ghaleb) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghalib Main Marina, where The Grand Sea Explorer is docked. 

 

The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.

 

Same-day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb prior to boarding, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements.

 

About the diving:

To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on the season), and all diving is done from the ease of 3 dive tenders. From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. 

 

Sample Brothers-Daedalus-Elphinstone Itinerary

 

Please note that these itineraries are examples only, and will change depending on weather and logistics at the Captain’s discretion.

 

Thursday: Hurghada

1700: Guests board

1830: Dinner (snacks or dinner available for those arriving on later flights)

2000: Captain’s Briefing, documents, etc. First night on board in the Marina

 

Friday: Hurghada area

Departure around 10 am, after port clearance; diving in Hurghada area and possible night dive. Night crossing to Brother Islands.

 

Saturday: Big Brother

Up to 4 or 5 dives at the Big Brother. (Please note night dives are prohibited at all marine park islands!).

 

Sunday: Small Brother

Up to 4 or 5 dives at the small Brother and sailing to Daedalus overnight.

 

Monday: Daedalus

Up to 4 or 5 dives at the Daedalus and sailing to Elphinstone overnight.

 

Tuesday: Elphinstone – Marsa Alam

Up to 4 or 5 dives in Elphinstone, or possible night dive near the coast of Marsa Alam, sailing back to Safaga overnight.

 

Tuesday: Safaga

Up to 2 or 3 dives in Safaga, i.e. Panorama Reef, Abu Kefan. Return to Hurghada and last night on board at the Marina.

 

Thursday: Hurghada

0900: Breakfast

Up until 1200: Depart the vessel. Should you be leaving on an afternoon flight, you may leave your luggage aboard (or on the dock alongside) or at our local representative’s office (situated in the New Marina) for pickup later.

 

Due to the necessity of readying the vessel for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce the 12 pm departure deadline.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

The Grand Sea Explorer departs every Thursday, primarily from Hurghada and sometimes from Port Ghaleb, Egypt. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights/6 days of diving in 3 famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedelus Reef and Elphinstone Reef.

 

Arrival:

You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam or Port Ghaleb) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghalib Main Marina, where The Grand Sea Explorer is docked. 

 

The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.

 

Same-day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb prior to boarding, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements.

 

About the diving:

To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on the season), and all diving is done from the ease of 3 dive tenders. From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. 

 

Sample Brothers-Daedalus-Elphinstone Itinerary

 

Please note that these itineraries are examples only, and will change depending on weather and logistics at the Captain’s discretion.

 

Thursday: Hurghada

1700: Guests board

1830: Dinner (snacks or dinner available for those arriving on later flights)

2000: Captain’s Briefing, documents, etc. First night on board in the Marina

 

Friday: Hurghada area

Departure around 10 am, after port clearance; diving in Hurghada area and possible night dive. Night crossing to Brother Islands.

 

Saturday: Big Brother

Up to 4 or 5 dives at the Big Brother. (Please note night dives are prohibited at all marine park islands!).

 

Sunday: Small Brother

Up to 4 or 5 dives at the small Brother and sailing to Daedalus overnight.

 

Monday: Daedalus

Up to 4 or 5 dives at the Daedalus and sailing to Elphinstone overnight.

 

Tuesday: Elphinstone – Marsa Alam

Up to 4 or 5 dives in Elphinstone, or possible night dive near the coast of Marsa Alam, sailing back to Safaga overnight.

 

Tuesday: Safaga

Up to 2 or 3 dives in Safaga, i.e. Panorama Reef, Abu Kefan. Return to Hurghada and last night on board at the Marina.

 

Thursday: Hurghada

0900: Breakfast

Up until 1200: Depart the vessel. Should you be leaving on an afternoon flight, you may leave your luggage aboard (or on the dock alongside) or at our local representative’s office (situated in the New Marina) for pickup later.

 

Due to the necessity of readying the vessel for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce the 12 pm departure deadline.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

The Grand Sea Explorer departs every Thursday, primarily from Hurghada and sometimes from Port Ghaleb, Egypt. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights/6 days of diving in 3 famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedelus Reef and Elphinstone Reef.

 

Arrival:

You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam or Port Ghaleb) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghalib Main Marina, where The Grand Sea Explorer is docked. 

 

The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.

 

Same-day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb prior to boarding, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements.

 

About the diving:

To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on the season), and all diving is done from the ease of 3 dive tenders. From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. 

 

Sample Brothers-Daedalus-Elphinstone Itinerary

 

Please note that these itineraries are examples only, and will change depending on weather and logistics at the Captain’s discretion.

 

Thursday: Hurghada

1700: Guests board

1830: Dinner (snacks or dinner available for those arriving on later flights)

2000: Captain’s Briefing, documents, etc. First night on board in the Marina

 

Friday: Hurghada area

Departure around 10 am, after port clearance; diving in Hurghada area and possible night dive. Night crossing to Brother Islands.

 

Saturday: Big Brother

Up to 4 or 5 dives at the Big Brother. (Please note night dives are prohibited at all marine park islands!).

 

Sunday: Small Brother

Up to 4 or 5 dives at the small Brother and sailing to Daedalus overnight.

 

Monday: Daedalus

Up to 4 or 5 dives at the Daedalus and sailing to Elphinstone overnight.

 

Tuesday: Elphinstone – Marsa Alam

Up to 4 or 5 dives in Elphinstone, or possible night dive near the coast of Marsa Alam, sailing back to Safaga overnight.

 

Tuesday: Safaga

Up to 2 or 3 dives in Safaga, i.e. Panorama Reef, Abu Kefan. Return to Hurghada and last night on board at the Marina.

 

Thursday: Hurghada

0900: Breakfast

Up until 1200: Depart the vessel. Should you be leaving on an afternoon flight, you may leave your luggage aboard (or on the dock alongside) or at our local representative’s office (situated in the New Marina) for pickup later.

 

Due to the necessity of readying the vessel for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce the 12 pm departure deadline.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

The Grand Sea Explorer departs every Thursday, primarily from Hurghada and sometimes from Port Ghaleb, Egypt. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights/6 days of diving in 3 famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedelus Reef and Elphinstone Reef.

 

Arrival:

You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam or Port Ghaleb) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghalib Main Marina, where The Grand Sea Explorer is docked. 

 

The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.

 

Same-day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb prior to boarding, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements.

 

About the diving:

To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on the season), and all diving is done from the ease of 3 dive tenders. From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. 

 

Sample Brothers-Daedalus-Elphinstone Itinerary

 

Please note that these itineraries are examples only, and will change depending on weather and logistics at the Captain’s discretion.

 

Thursday: Hurghada

1700: Guests board

1830: Dinner (snacks or dinner available for those arriving on later flights)

2000: Captain’s Briefing, documents, etc. First night on board in the Marina

 

Friday: Hurghada area

Departure around 10 am, after port clearance; diving in Hurghada area and possible night dive. Night crossing to Brother Islands.

 

Saturday: Big Brother

Up to 4 or 5 dives at the Big Brother. (Please note night dives are prohibited at all marine park islands!).

 

Sunday: Small Brother

Up to 4 or 5 dives at the small Brother and sailing to Daedalus overnight.

 

Monday: Daedalus

Up to 4 or 5 dives at the Daedalus and sailing to Elphinstone overnight.

 

Tuesday: Elphinstone – Marsa Alam

Up to 4 or 5 dives in Elphinstone, or possible night dive near the coast of Marsa Alam, sailing back to Safaga overnight.

 

Tuesday: Safaga

Up to 2 or 3 dives in Safaga, i.e. Panorama Reef, Abu Kefan. Return to Hurghada and last night on board at the Marina.

 

Thursday: Hurghada

0900: Breakfast

Up until 1200: Depart the vessel. Should you be leaving on an afternoon flight, you may leave your luggage aboard (or on the dock alongside) or at our local representative’s office (situated in the New Marina) for pickup later.

 

Due to the necessity of readying the vessel for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce the 12 pm departure deadline.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

The Grand Sea Explorer departs every Thursday, primarily from Hurghada and sometimes from Port Ghaleb, Egypt. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights/6 days of diving in 3 famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedelus Reef and Elphinstone Reef.

 

Arrival:

You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam or Port Ghaleb) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghalib Main Marina, where The Grand Sea Explorer is docked. 

 

The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.

 

Same-day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb prior to boarding, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements.

 

About the diving:

To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on the season), and all diving is done from the ease of 3 dive tenders. From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. 

 

Sample Brothers-Daedalus-Elphinstone Itinerary

 

Please note that these itineraries are examples only, and will change depending on weather and logistics at the Captain’s discretion.

 

Thursday: Hurghada

1700: Guests board

1830: Dinner (snacks or dinner available for those arriving on later flights)

2000: Captain’s Briefing, documents, etc. First night on board in the Marina

 

Friday: Hurghada area

Departure around 10 am, after port clearance; diving in Hurghada area and possible night dive. Night crossing to Brother Islands.

 

Saturday: Big Brother

Up to 4 or 5 dives at the Big Brother. (Please note night dives are prohibited at all marine park islands!).

 

Sunday: Small Brother

Up to 4 or 5 dives at the small Brother and sailing to Daedalus overnight.

 

Monday: Daedalus

Up to 4 or 5 dives at the Daedalus and sailing to Elphinstone overnight.

 

Tuesday: Elphinstone – Marsa Alam

Up to 4 or 5 dives in Elphinstone, or possible night dive near the coast of Marsa Alam, sailing back to Safaga overnight.

 

Tuesday: Safaga

Up to 2 or 3 dives in Safaga, i.e. Panorama Reef, Abu Kefan. Return to Hurghada and last night on board at the Marina.

 

Thursday: Hurghada

0900: Breakfast

Up until 1200: Depart the vessel. Should you be leaving on an afternoon flight, you may leave your luggage aboard (or on the dock alongside) or at our local representative’s office (situated in the New Marina) for pickup later.

 

Due to the necessity of readying the vessel for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce the 12 pm departure deadline.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

The Grand Sea Explorer departs every Thursday, primarily from Hurghada and sometimes from Port Ghaleb, Egypt. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights/6 days of diving in 3 famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedelus Reef and Elphinstone Reef.

 

Arrival:

You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam or Port Ghaleb) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghalib Main Marina, where The Grand Sea Explorer is docked. 

 

The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.

 

Same-day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb prior to boarding, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements.

 

About the diving:

To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on the season), and all diving is done from the ease of 3 dive tenders. From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. 

 

Sample Brothers-Daedalus-Elphinstone Itinerary

 

Please note that these itineraries are examples only, and will change depending on weather and logistics at the Captain’s discretion.

 

Thursday: Hurghada

1700: Guests board

1830: Dinner (snacks or dinner available for those arriving on later flights)

2000: Captain’s Briefing, documents, etc. First night on board in the Marina

 

Friday: Hurghada area

Departure around 10 am, after port clearance; diving in Hurghada area and possible night dive. Night crossing to Brother Islands.

 

Saturday: Big Brother

Up to 4 or 5 dives at the Big Brother. (Please note night dives are prohibited at all marine park islands!).

 

Sunday: Small Brother

Up to 4 or 5 dives at the small Brother and sailing to Daedalus overnight.

 

Monday: Daedalus

Up to 4 or 5 dives at the Daedalus and sailing to Elphinstone overnight.

 

Tuesday: Elphinstone – Marsa Alam

Up to 4 or 5 dives in Elphinstone, or possible night dive near the coast of Marsa Alam, sailing back to Safaga overnight.

 

Tuesday: Safaga

Up to 2 or 3 dives in Safaga, i.e. Panorama Reef, Abu Kefan. Return to Hurghada and last night on board at the Marina.

 

Thursday: Hurghada

0900: Breakfast

Up until 1200: Depart the vessel. Should you be leaving on an afternoon flight, you may leave your luggage aboard (or on the dock alongside) or at our local representative’s office (situated in the New Marina) for pickup later.

 

Due to the necessity of readying the vessel for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce the 12 pm departure deadline.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

The Grand Sea Explorer departs every Thursday, primarily from Hurghada and sometimes from Port Ghaleb, Egypt. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights/6 days of diving in 3 famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedelus Reef and Elphinstone Reef.

 

Arrival:

You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam or Port Ghaleb) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghalib Main Marina, where The Grand Sea Explorer is docked. 

 

The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.

 

Same-day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb prior to boarding, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements.

 

About the diving:

To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on the season), and all diving is done from the ease of 3 dive tenders. From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. 

 

Sample Brothers-Daedalus-Elphinstone Itinerary

 

Please note that these itineraries are examples only, and will change depending on weather and logistics at the Captain’s discretion.

 

Thursday: Hurghada

1700: Guests board

1830: Dinner (snacks or dinner available for those arriving on later flights)

2000: Captain’s Briefing, documents, etc. First night on board in the Marina

 

Friday: Hurghada area

Departure around 10 am, after port clearance; diving in Hurghada area and possible night dive. Night crossing to Brother Islands.

 

Saturday: Big Brother

Up to 4 or 5 dives at the Big Brother. (Please note night dives are prohibited at all marine park islands!).

 

Sunday: Small Brother

Up to 4 or 5 dives at the small Brother and sailing to Daedalus overnight.

 

Monday: Daedalus

Up to 4 or 5 dives at the Daedalus and sailing to Elphinstone overnight.

 

Tuesday: Elphinstone – Marsa Alam

Up to 4 or 5 dives in Elphinstone, or possible night dive near the coast of Marsa Alam, sailing back to Safaga overnight.

 

Tuesday: Safaga

Up to 2 or 3 dives in Safaga, i.e. Panorama Reef, Abu Kefan. Return to Hurghada and last night on board at the Marina.

 

Thursday: Hurghada

0900: Breakfast

Up until 1200: Depart the vessel. Should you be leaving on an afternoon flight, you may leave your luggage aboard (or on the dock alongside) or at our local representative’s office (situated in the New Marina) for pickup later.

 

Due to the necessity of readying the vessel for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce the 12 pm departure deadline.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

The Grand Sea Explorer departs every Thursday, primarily from Hurghada and sometimes from Port Ghaleb, Egypt. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights/6 days of diving in 3 famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedelus Reef and Elphinstone Reef.

 

Arrival:

You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam or Port Ghaleb) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghalib Main Marina, where The Grand Sea Explorer is docked. 

 

The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.

 

Same-day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb prior to boarding, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements.

 

About the diving:

To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on the season), and all diving is done from the ease of 3 dive tenders. From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. 

 

Sample Brothers-Daedalus-Elphinstone Itinerary

 

Please note that these itineraries are examples only, and will change depending on weather and logistics at the Captain’s discretion.

 

Thursday: Hurghada

1700: Guests board

1830: Dinner (snacks or dinner available for those arriving on later flights)

2000: Captain’s Briefing, documents, etc. First night on board in the Marina

 

Friday: Hurghada area

Departure around 10 am, after port clearance; diving in Hurghada area and possible night dive. Night crossing to Brother Islands.

 

Saturday: Big Brother

Up to 4 or 5 dives at the Big Brother. (Please note night dives are prohibited at all marine park islands!).

 

Sunday: Small Brother

Up to 4 or 5 dives at the small Brother and sailing to Daedalus overnight.

 

Monday: Daedalus

Up to 4 or 5 dives at the Daedalus and sailing to Elphinstone overnight.

 

Tuesday: Elphinstone – Marsa Alam

Up to 4 or 5 dives in Elphinstone, or possible night dive near the coast of Marsa Alam, sailing back to Safaga overnight.

 

Tuesday: Safaga

Up to 2 or 3 dives in Safaga, i.e. Panorama Reef, Abu Kefan. Return to Hurghada and last night on board at the Marina.

 

Thursday: Hurghada

0900: Breakfast

Up until 1200: Depart the vessel. Should you be leaving on an afternoon flight, you may leave your luggage aboard (or on the dock alongside) or at our local representative’s office (situated in the New Marina) for pickup later.

 

Due to the necessity of readying the vessel for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce the 12 pm departure deadline.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

The Grand Sea Explorer departs every Thursday, primarily from Hurghada and sometimes from Port Ghaleb, Egypt. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights/6 days of diving in 3 famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedelus Reef and Elphinstone Reef.

 

Arrival:

You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam or Port Ghaleb) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghalib Main Marina, where The Grand Sea Explorer is docked. 

 

The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.

 

Same-day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb prior to boarding, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements.

 

About the diving:

To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on the season), and all diving is done from the ease of 3 dive tenders. From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. 

 

Sample Brothers-Daedalus-Elphinstone Itinerary

 

Please note that these itineraries are examples only, and will change depending on weather and logistics at the Captain’s discretion.

 

Thursday: Hurghada

1700: Guests board

1830: Dinner (snacks or dinner available for those arriving on later flights)

2000: Captain’s Briefing, documents, etc. First night on board in the Marina

 

Friday: Hurghada area

Departure around 10 am, after port clearance; diving in Hurghada area and possible night dive. Night crossing to Brother Islands.

 

Saturday: Big Brother

Up to 4 or 5 dives at the Big Brother. (Please note night dives are prohibited at all marine park islands!).

 

Sunday: Small Brother

Up to 4 or 5 dives at the small Brother and sailing to Daedalus overnight.

 

Monday: Daedalus

Up to 4 or 5 dives at the Daedalus and sailing to Elphinstone overnight.

 

Tuesday: Elphinstone – Marsa Alam

Up to 4 or 5 dives in Elphinstone, or possible night dive near the coast of Marsa Alam, sailing back to Safaga overnight.

 

Tuesday: Safaga

Up to 2 or 3 dives in Safaga, i.e. Panorama Reef, Abu Kefan. Return to Hurghada and last night on board at the Marina.

 

Thursday: Hurghada

0900: Breakfast

Up until 1200: Depart the vessel. Should you be leaving on an afternoon flight, you may leave your luggage aboard (or on the dock alongside) or at our local representative’s office (situated in the New Marina) for pickup later.

 

Due to the necessity of readying the vessel for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce the 12 pm departure deadline.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

The Grand Sea Explorer departs every Thursday, primarily from Hurghada and sometimes from Port Ghaleb, Egypt. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights/6 days of diving in 3 famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedelus Reef and Elphinstone Reef.

 

Arrival:

You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam or Port Ghaleb) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghalib Main Marina, where The Grand Sea Explorer is docked. 

 

The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.

 

Same-day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb prior to boarding, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements.

 

About the diving:

To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on the season), and all diving is done from the ease of 3 dive tenders. From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. 

 

Sample Brothers-Daedalus-Elphinstone Itinerary

 

Please note that these itineraries are examples only, and will change depending on weather and logistics at the Captain’s discretion.

 

Thursday: Hurghada

1700: Guests board

1830: Dinner (snacks or dinner available for those arriving on later flights)

2000: Captain’s Briefing, documents, etc. First night on board in the Marina

 

Friday: Hurghada area

Departure around 10 am, after port clearance; diving in Hurghada area and possible night dive. Night crossing to Brother Islands.

 

Saturday: Big Brother

Up to 4 or 5 dives at the Big Brother. (Please note night dives are prohibited at all marine park islands!).

 

Sunday: Small Brother

Up to 4 or 5 dives at the small Brother and sailing to Daedalus overnight.

 

Monday: Daedalus

Up to 4 or 5 dives at the Daedalus and sailing to Elphinstone overnight.

 

Tuesday: Elphinstone – Marsa Alam

Up to 4 or 5 dives in Elphinstone, or possible night dive near the coast of Marsa Alam, sailing back to Safaga overnight.

 

Tuesday: Safaga

Up to 2 or 3 dives in Safaga, i.e. Panorama Reef, Abu Kefan. Return to Hurghada and last night on board at the Marina.

 

Thursday: Hurghada

0900: Breakfast

Up until 1200: Depart the vessel. Should you be leaving on an afternoon flight, you may leave your luggage aboard (or on the dock alongside) or at our local representative’s office (situated in the New Marina) for pickup later.

 

Due to the necessity of readying the vessel for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce the 12 pm departure deadline.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

The Grand Sea Explorer departs every Thursday, primarily from Hurghada and sometimes from Port Ghaleb, Egypt. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights/6 days of diving in 3 famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedelus Reef and Elphinstone Reef.

 

Arrival:

You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam or Port Ghaleb) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghalib Main Marina, where The Grand Sea Explorer is docked. 

 

The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.

 

Same-day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb prior to boarding, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements.

 

About the diving:

To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on the season), and all diving is done from the ease of 3 dive tenders. From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. 

 

Sample Brothers-Daedalus-Elphinstone Itinerary

 

Please note that these itineraries are examples only, and will change depending on weather and logistics at the Captain’s discretion.

 

Thursday: Hurghada

1700: Guests board

1830: Dinner (snacks or dinner available for those arriving on later flights)

2000: Captain’s Briefing, documents, etc. First night on board in the Marina

 

Friday: Hurghada area

Departure around 10 am, after port clearance; diving in Hurghada area and possible night dive. Night crossing to Brother Islands.

 

Saturday: Big Brother

Up to 4 or 5 dives at the Big Brother. (Please note night dives are prohibited at all marine park islands!).

 

Sunday: Small Brother

Up to 4 or 5 dives at the small Brother and sailing to Daedalus overnight.

 

Monday: Daedalus

Up to 4 or 5 dives at the Daedalus and sailing to Elphinstone overnight.

 

Tuesday: Elphinstone – Marsa Alam

Up to 4 or 5 dives in Elphinstone, or possible night dive near the coast of Marsa Alam, sailing back to Safaga overnight.

 

Tuesday: Safaga

Up to 2 or 3 dives in Safaga, i.e. Panorama Reef, Abu Kefan. Return to Hurghada and last night on board at the Marina.

 

Thursday: Hurghada

0900: Breakfast

Up until 1200: Depart the vessel. Should you be leaving on an afternoon flight, you may leave your luggage aboard (or on the dock alongside) or at our local representative’s office (situated in the New Marina) for pickup later.

 

Due to the necessity of readying the vessel for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce the 12 pm departure deadline.

Expand/Close
What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

The Grand Sea Explorer departs every Thursday, primarily from Hurghada and sometimes from Port Ghaleb, Egypt. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights/6 days of diving in 3 famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedelus Reef and Elphinstone Reef.

 

Arrival:

You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam or Port Ghaleb) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghalib Main Marina, where The Grand Sea Explorer is docked. 

 

The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.

 

Same-day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb prior to boarding, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements.

 

About the diving:

To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on the season), and all diving is done from the ease of 3 dive tenders. From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. 

 

Sample Brothers-Daedalus-Elphinstone Itinerary

 

Please note that these itineraries are examples only, and will change depending on weather and logistics at the Captain’s discretion.

 

Thursday: Hurghada

1700: Guests board

1830: Dinner (snacks or dinner available for those arriving on later flights)

2000: Captain’s Briefing, documents, etc. First night on board in the Marina

 

Friday: Hurghada area

Departure around 10 am, after port clearance; diving in Hurghada area and possible night dive. Night crossing to Brother Islands.

 

Saturday: Big Brother

Up to 4 or 5 dives at the Big Brother. (Please note night dives are prohibited at all marine park islands!).

 

Sunday: Small Brother

Up to 4 or 5 dives at the small Brother and sailing to Daedalus overnight.

 

Monday: Daedalus

Up to 4 or 5 dives at the Daedalus and sailing to Elphinstone overnight.

 

Tuesday: Elphinstone – Marsa Alam

Up to 4 or 5 dives in Elphinstone, or possible night dive near the coast of Marsa Alam, sailing back to Safaga overnight.

 

Tuesday: Safaga

Up to 2 or 3 dives in Safaga, i.e. Panorama Reef, Abu Kefan. Return to Hurghada and last night on board at the Marina.

 

Thursday: Hurghada

0900: Breakfast

Up until 1200: Depart the vessel. Should you be leaving on an afternoon flight, you may leave your luggage aboard (or on the dock alongside) or at our local representative’s office (situated in the New Marina) for pickup later.

 

Due to the necessity of readying the vessel for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce the 12 pm departure deadline.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

The Grand Sea Explorer departs every Thursday, primarily from Hurghada and sometimes from Port Ghaleb, Egypt. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights/6 days of diving in 3 famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedelus Reef and Elphinstone Reef.

 

Arrival:

You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam or Port Ghaleb) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghalib Main Marina, where The Grand Sea Explorer is docked. 

 

The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.

 

Same-day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb prior to boarding, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements.

 

About the diving:

To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on the season), and all diving is done from the ease of 3 dive tenders. From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. 

 

Sample Brothers-Daedalus-Elphinstone Itinerary

 

Please note that these itineraries are examples only, and will change depending on weather and logistics at the Captain’s discretion.

 

Thursday: Hurghada

1700: Guests board

1830: Dinner (snacks or dinner available for those arriving on later flights)

2000: Captain’s Briefing, documents, etc. First night on board in the Marina

 

Friday: Hurghada area

Departure around 10 am, after port clearance; diving in Hurghada area and possible night dive. Night crossing to Brother Islands.

 

Saturday: Big Brother

Up to 4 or 5 dives at the Big Brother. (Please note night dives are prohibited at all marine park islands!).

 

Sunday: Small Brother

Up to 4 or 5 dives at the small Brother and sailing to Daedalus overnight.

 

Monday: Daedalus

Up to 4 or 5 dives at the Daedalus and sailing to Elphinstone overnight.

 

Tuesday: Elphinstone – Marsa Alam

Up to 4 or 5 dives in Elphinstone, or possible night dive near the coast of Marsa Alam, sailing back to Safaga overnight.

 

Tuesday: Safaga

Up to 2 or 3 dives in Safaga, i.e. Panorama Reef, Abu Kefan. Return to Hurghada and last night on board at the Marina.

 

Thursday: Hurghada

0900: Breakfast

Up until 1200: Depart the vessel. Should you be leaving on an afternoon flight, you may leave your luggage aboard (or on the dock alongside) or at our local representative’s office (situated in the New Marina) for pickup later.

 

Due to the necessity of readying the vessel for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce the 12 pm departure deadline.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

The Grand Sea Explorer departs every Thursday, primarily from Hurghada and sometimes from Port Ghaleb, Egypt. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights/6 days of diving in 3 famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedelus Reef and Elphinstone Reef.

 

Arrival:

You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam or Port Ghaleb) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghalib Main Marina, where The Grand Sea Explorer is docked. 

 

The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.

 

Same-day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb prior to boarding, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements.

 

About the diving:

To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on the season), and all diving is done from the ease of 3 dive tenders. From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. 

 

Sample Brothers-Daedalus-Elphinstone Itinerary

 

Please note that these itineraries are examples only, and will change depending on weather and logistics at the Captain’s discretion.

 

Thursday: Hurghada

1700: Guests board

1830: Dinner (snacks or dinner available for those arriving on later flights)

2000: Captain’s Briefing, documents, etc. First night on board in the Marina

 

Friday: Hurghada area

Departure around 10 am, after port clearance; diving in Hurghada area and possible night dive. Night crossing to Brother Islands.

 

Saturday: Big Brother

Up to 4 or 5 dives at the Big Brother. (Please note night dives are prohibited at all marine park islands!).

 

Sunday: Small Brother

Up to 4 or 5 dives at the small Brother and sailing to Daedalus overnight.

 

Monday: Daedalus

Up to 4 or 5 dives at the Daedalus and sailing to Elphinstone overnight.

 

Tuesday: Elphinstone – Marsa Alam

Up to 4 or 5 dives in Elphinstone, or possible night dive near the coast of Marsa Alam, sailing back to Safaga overnight.

 

Tuesday: Safaga

Up to 2 or 3 dives in Safaga, i.e. Panorama Reef, Abu Kefan. Return to Hurghada and last night on board at the Marina.

 

Thursday: Hurghada

0900: Breakfast

Up until 1200: Depart the vessel. Should you be leaving on an afternoon flight, you may leave your luggage aboard (or on the dock alongside) or at our local representative’s office (situated in the New Marina) for pickup later.

 

Due to the necessity of readying the vessel for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce the 12 pm departure deadline.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

The Grand Sea Explorer departs every Thursday, primarily from Hurghada and sometimes from Port Ghaleb, Egypt. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights/6 days of diving in 3 famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedelus Reef and Elphinstone Reef.

 

Arrival:

You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam or Port Ghaleb) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghalib Main Marina, where The Grand Sea Explorer is docked. 

 

The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.

 

Same-day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb prior to boarding, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements.

 

About the diving:

To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on the season), and all diving is done from the ease of 3 dive tenders. From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. 

 

Sample Brothers-Daedalus-Elphinstone Itinerary

 

Please note that these itineraries are examples only, and will change depending on weather and logistics at the Captain’s discretion.

 

Thursday: Hurghada

1700: Guests board

1830: Dinner (snacks or dinner available for those arriving on later flights)

2000: Captain’s Briefing, documents, etc. First night on board in the Marina

 

Friday: Hurghada area

Departure around 10 am, after port clearance; diving in Hurghada area and possible night dive. Night crossing to Brother Islands.

 

Saturday: Big Brother

Up to 4 or 5 dives at the Big Brother. (Please note night dives are prohibited at all marine park islands!).

 

Sunday: Small Brother

Up to 4 or 5 dives at the small Brother and sailing to Daedalus overnight.

 

Monday: Daedalus

Up to 4 or 5 dives at the Daedalus and sailing to Elphinstone overnight.

 

Tuesday: Elphinstone – Marsa Alam

Up to 4 or 5 dives in Elphinstone, or possible night dive near the coast of Marsa Alam, sailing back to Safaga overnight.

 

Tuesday: Safaga

Up to 2 or 3 dives in Safaga, i.e. Panorama Reef, Abu Kefan. Return to Hurghada and last night on board at the Marina.

 

Thursday: Hurghada

0900: Breakfast

Up until 1200: Depart the vessel. Should you be leaving on an afternoon flight, you may leave your luggage aboard (or on the dock alongside) or at our local representative’s office (situated in the New Marina) for pickup later.

 

Due to the necessity of readying the vessel for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce the 12 pm departure deadline.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

The Grand Sea Explorer departs every Thursday, primarily from Hurghada and sometimes from Port Ghaleb, Egypt. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights/6 days of diving in 3 famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedelus Reef and Elphinstone Reef.

 

Arrival:

You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam or Port Ghaleb) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghalib Main Marina, where The Grand Sea Explorer is docked. 

 

The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.

 

Same-day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb prior to boarding, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements.

 

About the diving:

To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on the season), and all diving is done from the ease of 3 dive tenders. From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. 

 

Sample Brothers-Daedalus-Elphinstone Itinerary

 

Please note that these itineraries are examples only, and will change depending on weather and logistics at the Captain’s discretion.

 

Thursday: Hurghada

1700: Guests board

1830: Dinner (snacks or dinner available for those arriving on later flights)

2000: Captain’s Briefing, documents, etc. First night on board in the Marina

 

Friday: Hurghada area

Departure around 10 am, after port clearance; diving in Hurghada area and possible night dive. Night crossing to Brother Islands.

 

Saturday: Big Brother

Up to 4 or 5 dives at the Big Brother. (Please note night dives are prohibited at all marine park islands!).

 

Sunday: Small Brother

Up to 4 or 5 dives at the small Brother and sailing to Daedalus overnight.

 

Monday: Daedalus

Up to 4 or 5 dives at the Daedalus and sailing to Elphinstone overnight.

 

Tuesday: Elphinstone – Marsa Alam

Up to 4 or 5 dives in Elphinstone, or possible night dive near the coast of Marsa Alam, sailing back to Safaga overnight.

 

Tuesday: Safaga

Up to 2 or 3 dives in Safaga, i.e. Panorama Reef, Abu Kefan. Return to Hurghada and last night on board at the Marina.

 

Thursday: Hurghada

0900: Breakfast

Up until 1200: Depart the vessel. Should you be leaving on an afternoon flight, you may leave your luggage aboard (or on the dock alongside) or at our local representative’s office (situated in the New Marina) for pickup later.

 

Due to the necessity of readying the vessel for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce the 12 pm departure deadline.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

The Grand Sea Explorer departs every Thursday, primarily from Hurghada and sometimes from Port Ghaleb, Egypt. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights/6 days of diving in 3 famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedelus Reef and Elphinstone Reef.

 

Arrival:

You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam or Port Ghaleb) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghalib Main Marina, where The Grand Sea Explorer is docked. 

 

The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.

 

Same-day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb prior to boarding, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements.

 

About the diving:

To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on the season), and all diving is done from the ease of 3 dive tenders. From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. 

 

Sample Brothers-Daedalus-Elphinstone Itinerary

 

Please note that these itineraries are examples only, and will change depending on weather and logistics at the Captain’s discretion.

 

Thursday: Hurghada

1700: Guests board

1830: Dinner (snacks or dinner available for those arriving on later flights)

2000: Captain’s Briefing, documents, etc. First night on board in the Marina

 

Friday: Hurghada area

Departure around 10 am, after port clearance; diving in Hurghada area and possible night dive. Night crossing to Brother Islands.

 

Saturday: Big Brother

Up to 4 or 5 dives at the Big Brother. (Please note night dives are prohibited at all marine park islands!).

 

Sunday: Small Brother

Up to 4 or 5 dives at the small Brother and sailing to Daedalus overnight.

 

Monday: Daedalus

Up to 4 or 5 dives at the Daedalus and sailing to Elphinstone overnight.

 

Tuesday: Elphinstone – Marsa Alam

Up to 4 or 5 dives in Elphinstone, or possible night dive near the coast of Marsa Alam, sailing back to Safaga overnight.

 

Tuesday: Safaga

Up to 2 or 3 dives in Safaga, i.e. Panorama Reef, Abu Kefan. Return to Hurghada and last night on board at the Marina.

 

Thursday: Hurghada

0900: Breakfast

Up until 1200: Depart the vessel. Should you be leaving on an afternoon flight, you may leave your luggage aboard (or on the dock alongside) or at our local representative’s office (situated in the New Marina) for pickup later.

 

Due to the necessity of readying the vessel for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce the 12 pm departure deadline.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

The Grand Sea Explorer departs every Thursday, primarily from Hurghada and sometimes from Port Ghaleb, Egypt. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights/6 days of diving in 3 famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedelus Reef and Elphinstone Reef.

 

Arrival:

You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam or Port Ghaleb) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghalib Main Marina, where The Grand Sea Explorer is docked. 

 

The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.

 

Same-day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb prior to boarding, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements.

 

About the diving:

To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on the season), and all diving is done from the ease of 3 dive tenders. From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. 

 

Sample Brothers-Daedalus-Elphinstone Itinerary

 

Please note that these itineraries are examples only, and will change depending on weather and logistics at the Captain’s discretion.

 

Thursday: Hurghada

1700: Guests board

1830: Dinner (snacks or dinner available for those arriving on later flights)

2000: Captain’s Briefing, documents, etc. First night on board in the Marina

 

Friday: Hurghada area

Departure around 10 am, after port clearance; diving in Hurghada area and possible night dive. Night crossing to Brother Islands.

 

Saturday: Big Brother

Up to 4 or 5 dives at the Big Brother. (Please note night dives are prohibited at all marine park islands!).

 

Sunday: Small Brother

Up to 4 or 5 dives at the small Brother and sailing to Daedalus overnight.

 

Monday: Daedalus

Up to 4 or 5 dives at the Daedalus and sailing to Elphinstone overnight.

 

Tuesday: Elphinstone – Marsa Alam

Up to 4 or 5 dives in Elphinstone, or possible night dive near the coast of Marsa Alam, sailing back to Safaga overnight.

 

Tuesday: Safaga

Up to 2 or 3 dives in Safaga, i.e. Panorama Reef, Abu Kefan. Return to Hurghada and last night on board at the Marina.

 

Thursday: Hurghada

0900: Breakfast

Up until 1200: Depart the vessel. Should you be leaving on an afternoon flight, you may leave your luggage aboard (or on the dock alongside) or at our local representative’s office (situated in the New Marina) for pickup later.

 

Due to the necessity of readying the vessel for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce the 12 pm departure deadline.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

The Grand Sea Explorer departs every Thursday, primarily from Hurghada and sometimes from Port Ghaleb, Egypt. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights/6 days of diving in 3 famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedelus Reef and Elphinstone Reef.

 

Arrival:

You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam or Port Ghaleb) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghalib Main Marina, where The Grand Sea Explorer is docked. 

 

The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.

 

Same-day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb prior to boarding, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements.

 

About the diving:

To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on the season), and all diving is done from the ease of 3 dive tenders. From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. 

 

Sample Brothers-Daedalus-Elphinstone Itinerary

 

Please note that these itineraries are examples only, and will change depending on weather and logistics at the Captain’s discretion.

 

Thursday: Hurghada

1700: Guests board

1830: Dinner (snacks or dinner available for those arriving on later flights)

2000: Captain’s Briefing, documents, etc. First night on board in the Marina

 

Friday: Hurghada area

Departure around 10 am, after port clearance; diving in Hurghada area and possible night dive. Night crossing to Brother Islands.

 

Saturday: Big Brother

Up to 4 or 5 dives at the Big Brother. (Please note night dives are prohibited at all marine park islands!).

 

Sunday: Small Brother

Up to 4 or 5 dives at the small Brother and sailing to Daedalus overnight.

 

Monday: Daedalus

Up to 4 or 5 dives at the Daedalus and sailing to Elphinstone overnight.

 

Tuesday: Elphinstone – Marsa Alam

Up to 4 or 5 dives in Elphinstone, or possible night dive near the coast of Marsa Alam, sailing back to Safaga overnight.

 

Tuesday: Safaga

Up to 2 or 3 dives in Safaga, i.e. Panorama Reef, Abu Kefan. Return to Hurghada and last night on board at the Marina.

 

Thursday: Hurghada

0900: Breakfast

Up until 1200: Depart the vessel. Should you be leaving on an afternoon flight, you may leave your luggage aboard (or on the dock alongside) or at our local representative’s office (situated in the New Marina) for pickup later.

 

Due to the necessity of readying the vessel for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce the 12 pm departure deadline.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

The Grand Sea Explorer departs every Thursday, primarily from Hurghada and sometimes from Port Ghaleb, Egypt. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights/6 days of diving in 3 famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedelus Reef and Elphinstone Reef.

 

Arrival:

You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam or Port Ghaleb) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghalib Main Marina, where The Grand Sea Explorer is docked. 

 

The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.

 

Same-day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb prior to boarding, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements.

 

About the diving:

To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on the season), and all diving is done from the ease of 3 dive tenders. From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. 

 

Sample Brothers-Daedalus-Elphinstone Itinerary

 

Please note that these itineraries are examples only, and will change depending on weather and logistics at the Captain’s discretion.

 

Thursday: Hurghada

1700: Guests board

1830: Dinner (snacks or dinner available for those arriving on later flights)

2000: Captain’s Briefing, documents, etc. First night on board in the Marina

 

Friday: Hurghada area

Departure around 10 am, after port clearance; diving in Hurghada area and possible night dive. Night crossing to Brother Islands.

 

Saturday: Big Brother

Up to 4 or 5 dives at the Big Brother. (Please note night dives are prohibited at all marine park islands!).

 

Sunday: Small Brother

Up to 4 or 5 dives at the small Brother and sailing to Daedalus overnight.

 

Monday: Daedalus

Up to 4 or 5 dives at the Daedalus and sailing to Elphinstone overnight.

 

Tuesday: Elphinstone – Marsa Alam

Up to 4 or 5 dives in Elphinstone, or possible night dive near the coast of Marsa Alam, sailing back to Safaga overnight.

 

Tuesday: Safaga

Up to 2 or 3 dives in Safaga, i.e. Panorama Reef, Abu Kefan. Return to Hurghada and last night on board at the Marina.

 

Thursday: Hurghada

0900: Breakfast

Up until 1200: Depart the vessel. Should you be leaving on an afternoon flight, you may leave your luggage aboard (or on the dock alongside) or at our local representative’s office (situated in the New Marina) for pickup later.

 

Due to the necessity of readying the vessel for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce the 12 pm departure deadline.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

The Grand Sea Explorer departs every Thursday, primarily from Hurghada and sometimes from Port Ghaleb, Egypt. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights/6 days of diving in 3 famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedelus Reef and Elphinstone Reef.

 

Arrival:

You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam or Port Ghaleb) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghalib Main Marina, where The Grand Sea Explorer is docked. 

 

The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.

 

Same-day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb prior to boarding, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements.

 

About the diving:

To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on the season), and all diving is done from the ease of 3 dive tenders. From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. 

 

Sample Brothers-Daedalus-Elphinstone Itinerary

 

Please note that these itineraries are examples only, and will change depending on weather and logistics at the Captain’s discretion.

 

Thursday: Hurghada

1700: Guests board

1830: Dinner (snacks or dinner available for those arriving on later flights)

2000: Captain’s Briefing, documents, etc. First night on board in the Marina

 

Friday: Hurghada area

Departure around 10 am, after port clearance; diving in Hurghada area and possible night dive. Night crossing to Brother Islands.

 

Saturday: Big Brother

Up to 4 or 5 dives at the Big Brother. (Please note night dives are prohibited at all marine park islands!).

 

Sunday: Small Brother

Up to 4 or 5 dives at the small Brother and sailing to Daedalus overnight.

 

Monday: Daedalus

Up to 4 or 5 dives at the Daedalus and sailing to Elphinstone overnight.

 

Tuesday: Elphinstone – Marsa Alam

Up to 4 or 5 dives in Elphinstone, or possible night dive near the coast of Marsa Alam, sailing back to Safaga overnight.

 

Tuesday: Safaga

Up to 2 or 3 dives in Safaga, i.e. Panorama Reef, Abu Kefan. Return to Hurghada and last night on board at the Marina.

 

Thursday: Hurghada

0900: Breakfast

Up until 1200: Depart the vessel. Should you be leaving on an afternoon flight, you may leave your luggage aboard (or on the dock alongside) or at our local representative’s office (situated in the New Marina) for pickup later.

 

Due to the necessity of readying the vessel for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce the 12 pm departure deadline.

Expand/Close
What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

The Grand Sea Explorer departs every Thursday, primarily from Hurghada and sometimes from Port Ghaleb, Egypt. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights/6 days of diving in 3 famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedelus Reef and Elphinstone Reef.

 

Arrival:

You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam or Port Ghaleb) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghalib Main Marina, where The Grand Sea Explorer is docked. 

 

The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.

 

Same-day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb prior to boarding, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements.

 

About the diving:

To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on the season), and all diving is done from the ease of 3 dive tenders. From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. 

 

Sample Brothers-Daedalus-Elphinstone Itinerary

 

Please note that these itineraries are examples only, and will change depending on weather and logistics at the Captain’s discretion.

 

Thursday: Hurghada

1700: Guests board

1830: Dinner (snacks or dinner available for those arriving on later flights)

2000: Captain’s Briefing, documents, etc. First night on board in the Marina

 

Friday: Hurghada area

Departure around 10 am, after port clearance; diving in Hurghada area and possible night dive. Night crossing to Brother Islands.

 

Saturday: Big Brother

Up to 4 or 5 dives at the Big Brother. (Please note night dives are prohibited at all marine park islands!).

 

Sunday: Small Brother

Up to 4 or 5 dives at the small Brother and sailing to Daedalus overnight.

 

Monday: Daedalus

Up to 4 or 5 dives at the Daedalus and sailing to Elphinstone overnight.

 

Tuesday: Elphinstone – Marsa Alam

Up to 4 or 5 dives in Elphinstone, or possible night dive near the coast of Marsa Alam, sailing back to Safaga overnight.

 

Tuesday: Safaga

Up to 2 or 3 dives in Safaga, i.e. Panorama Reef, Abu Kefan. Return to Hurghada and last night on board at the Marina.

 

Thursday: Hurghada

0900: Breakfast

Up until 1200: Depart the vessel. Should you be leaving on an afternoon flight, you may leave your luggage aboard (or on the dock alongside) or at our local representative’s office (situated in the New Marina) for pickup later.

 

Due to the necessity of readying the vessel for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce the 12 pm departure deadline.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

The Grand Sea Explorer departs every Thursday, primarily from Hurghada and sometimes from Port Ghaleb, Egypt. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights/6 days of diving in 3 famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedelus Reef and Elphinstone Reef.

 

Arrival:

You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam or Port Ghaleb) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghalib Main Marina, where The Grand Sea Explorer is docked. 

 

The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.

 

Same-day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb prior to boarding, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements.

 

About the diving:

To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on the season), and all diving is done from the ease of 3 dive tenders. From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. 

 

Sample Brothers-Daedalus-Elphinstone Itinerary

 

Please note that these itineraries are examples only, and will change depending on weather and logistics at the Captain’s discretion.

 

Thursday: Hurghada

1700: Guests board

1830: Dinner (snacks or dinner available for those arriving on later flights)

2000: Captain’s Briefing, documents, etc. First night on board in the Marina

 

Friday: Hurghada area

Departure around 10 am, after port clearance; diving in Hurghada area and possible night dive. Night crossing to Brother Islands.

 

Saturday: Big Brother

Up to 4 or 5 dives at the Big Brother. (Please note night dives are prohibited at all marine park islands!).

 

Sunday: Small Brother

Up to 4 or 5 dives at the small Brother and sailing to Daedalus overnight.

 

Monday: Daedalus

Up to 4 or 5 dives at the Daedalus and sailing to Elphinstone overnight.

 

Tuesday: Elphinstone – Marsa Alam

Up to 4 or 5 dives in Elphinstone, or possible night dive near the coast of Marsa Alam, sailing back to Safaga overnight.

 

Tuesday: Safaga

Up to 2 or 3 dives in Safaga, i.e. Panorama Reef, Abu Kefan. Return to Hurghada and last night on board at the Marina.

 

Thursday: Hurghada

0900: Breakfast

Up until 1200: Depart the vessel. Should you be leaving on an afternoon flight, you may leave your luggage aboard (or on the dock alongside) or at our local representative’s office (situated in the New Marina) for pickup later.

 

Due to the necessity of readying the vessel for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce the 12 pm departure deadline.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

Inclusions

  • Commissions

Exclusions

  • National Park Fee: 60.00 EUR
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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

The Grand Sea Explorer departs every Thursday, primarily from Hurghada and sometimes from Port Ghaleb, Egypt. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights/6 days of diving in 3 famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedelus Reef and Elphinstone Reef.

 

Arrival:

You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam or Port Ghaleb) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghalib Main Marina, where The Grand Sea Explorer is docked. 

 

The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.

 

Same-day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb prior to boarding, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements.

 

About the diving:

To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on the season), and all diving is done from the ease of 3 dive tenders. From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. 

 

Sample Brothers-Daedalus-Elphinstone Itinerary

 

Please note that these itineraries are examples only, and will change depending on weather and logistics at the Captain’s discretion.

 

Thursday: Hurghada

1700: Guests board

1830: Dinner (snacks or dinner available for those arriving on later flights)

2000: Captain’s Briefing, documents, etc. First night on board in the Marina

 

Friday: Hurghada area

Departure around 10 am, after port clearance; diving in Hurghada area and possible night dive. Night crossing to Brother Islands.

 

Saturday: Big Brother

Up to 4 or 5 dives at the Big Brother. (Please note night dives are prohibited at all marine park islands!).

 

Sunday: Small Brother

Up to 4 or 5 dives at the small Brother and sailing to Daedalus overnight.

 

Monday: Daedalus

Up to 4 or 5 dives at the Daedalus and sailing to Elphinstone overnight.

 

Tuesday: Elphinstone – Marsa Alam

Up to 4 or 5 dives in Elphinstone, or possible night dive near the coast of Marsa Alam, sailing back to Safaga overnight.

 

Tuesday: Safaga

Up to 2 or 3 dives in Safaga, i.e. Panorama Reef, Abu Kefan. Return to Hurghada and last night on board at the Marina.

 

Thursday: Hurghada

0900: Breakfast

Up until 1200: Depart the vessel. Should you be leaving on an afternoon flight, you may leave your luggage aboard (or on the dock alongside) or at our local representative’s office (situated in the New Marina) for pickup later.

 

Due to the necessity of readying the vessel for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce the 12 pm departure deadline.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

The Grand Sea Explorer departs every Thursday, primarily from Hurghada and sometimes from Port Ghaleb, Egypt. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights/6 days of diving in 3 famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedelus Reef and Elphinstone Reef.

 

Arrival:

You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam or Port Ghaleb) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghalib Main Marina, where The Grand Sea Explorer is docked. 

 

The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.

 

Same-day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb prior to boarding, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements.

 

About the diving:

To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on the season), and all diving is done from the ease of 3 dive tenders. From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. 

 

Sample Brothers-Daedalus-Elphinstone Itinerary

 

Please note that these itineraries are examples only, and will change depending on weather and logistics at the Captain’s discretion.

 

Thursday: Hurghada

1700: Guests board

1830: Dinner (snacks or dinner available for those arriving on later flights)

2000: Captain’s Briefing, documents, etc. First night on board in the Marina

 

Friday: Hurghada area

Departure around 10 am, after port clearance; diving in Hurghada area and possible night dive. Night crossing to Brother Islands.

 

Saturday: Big Brother

Up to 4 or 5 dives at the Big Brother. (Please note night dives are prohibited at all marine park islands!).

 

Sunday: Small Brother

Up to 4 or 5 dives at the small Brother and sailing to Daedalus overnight.

 

Monday: Daedalus

Up to 4 or 5 dives at the Daedalus and sailing to Elphinstone overnight.

 

Tuesday: Elphinstone – Marsa Alam

Up to 4 or 5 dives in Elphinstone, or possible night dive near the coast of Marsa Alam, sailing back to Safaga overnight.

 

Tuesday: Safaga

Up to 2 or 3 dives in Safaga, i.e. Panorama Reef, Abu Kefan. Return to Hurghada and last night on board at the Marina.

 

Thursday: Hurghada

0900: Breakfast

Up until 1200: Depart the vessel. Should you be leaving on an afternoon flight, you may leave your luggage aboard (or on the dock alongside) or at our local representative’s office (situated in the New Marina) for pickup later.

 

Due to the necessity of readying the vessel for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce the 12 pm departure deadline.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

The Grand Sea Explorer departs every Thursday, primarily from Hurghada and sometimes from Port Ghaleb, Egypt. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights/6 days of diving in 3 famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedelus Reef and Elphinstone Reef.

 

Arrival:

You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam or Port Ghaleb) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghalib Main Marina, where The Grand Sea Explorer is docked. 

 

The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.

 

Same-day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb prior to boarding, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements.

 

About the diving:

To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on the season), and all diving is done from the ease of 3 dive tenders. From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. 

 

Sample Brothers-Daedalus-Elphinstone Itinerary

 

Please note that these itineraries are examples only, and will change depending on weather and logistics at the Captain’s discretion.

 

Thursday: Hurghada

1700: Guests board

1830: Dinner (snacks or dinner available for those arriving on later flights)

2000: Captain’s Briefing, documents, etc. First night on board in the Marina

 

Friday: Hurghada area

Departure around 10 am, after port clearance; diving in Hurghada area and possible night dive. Night crossing to Brother Islands.

 

Saturday: Big Brother

Up to 4 or 5 dives at the Big Brother. (Please note night dives are prohibited at all marine park islands!).

 

Sunday: Small Brother

Up to 4 or 5 dives at the small Brother and sailing to Daedalus overnight.

 

Monday: Daedalus

Up to 4 or 5 dives at the Daedalus and sailing to Elphinstone overnight.

 

Tuesday: Elphinstone – Marsa Alam

Up to 4 or 5 dives in Elphinstone, or possible night dive near the coast of Marsa Alam, sailing back to Safaga overnight.

 

Tuesday: Safaga

Up to 2 or 3 dives in Safaga, i.e. Panorama Reef, Abu Kefan. Return to Hurghada and last night on board at the Marina.

 

Thursday: Hurghada

0900: Breakfast

Up until 1200: Depart the vessel. Should you be leaving on an afternoon flight, you may leave your luggage aboard (or on the dock alongside) or at our local representative’s office (situated in the New Marina) for pickup later.

 

Due to the necessity of readying the vessel for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce the 12 pm departure deadline.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

The Grand Sea Explorer departs every Thursday, primarily from Hurghada and sometimes from Port Ghaleb, Egypt. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights/6 days of diving in 3 famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedelus Reef and Elphinstone Reef.

 

Arrival:

You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam or Port Ghaleb) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghalib Main Marina, where The Grand Sea Explorer is docked. 

 

The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.

 

Same-day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb prior to boarding, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements.

 

About the diving:

To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on the season), and all diving is done from the ease of 3 dive tenders. From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. 

 

Sample Brothers-Daedalus-Elphinstone Itinerary

 

Please note that these itineraries are examples only, and will change depending on weather and logistics at the Captain’s discretion.

 

Thursday: Hurghada

1700: Guests board

1830: Dinner (snacks or dinner available for those arriving on later flights)

2000: Captain’s Briefing, documents, etc. First night on board in the Marina

 

Friday: Hurghada area

Departure around 10 am, after port clearance; diving in Hurghada area and possible night dive. Night crossing to Brother Islands.

 

Saturday: Big Brother

Up to 4 or 5 dives at the Big Brother. (Please note night dives are prohibited at all marine park islands!).

 

Sunday: Small Brother

Up to 4 or 5 dives at the small Brother and sailing to Daedalus overnight.

 

Monday: Daedalus

Up to 4 or 5 dives at the Daedalus and sailing to Elphinstone overnight.

 

Tuesday: Elphinstone – Marsa Alam

Up to 4 or 5 dives in Elphinstone, or possible night dive near the coast of Marsa Alam, sailing back to Safaga overnight.

 

Tuesday: Safaga

Up to 2 or 3 dives in Safaga, i.e. Panorama Reef, Abu Kefan. Return to Hurghada and last night on board at the Marina.

 

Thursday: Hurghada

0900: Breakfast

Up until 1200: Depart the vessel. Should you be leaving on an afternoon flight, you may leave your luggage aboard (or on the dock alongside) or at our local representative’s office (situated in the New Marina) for pickup later.

 

Due to the necessity of readying the vessel for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce the 12 pm departure deadline.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

The Grand Sea Explorer departs every Thursday, primarily from Hurghada and sometimes from Port Ghaleb, Egypt. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights/6 days of diving in 3 famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedelus Reef and Elphinstone Reef.

 

Arrival:

You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam or Port Ghaleb) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghalib Main Marina, where The Grand Sea Explorer is docked. 

 

The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.

 

Same-day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb prior to boarding, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements.

 

About the diving:

To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on the season), and all diving is done from the ease of 3 dive tenders. From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. 

 

Sample Brothers-Daedalus-Elphinstone Itinerary

 

Please note that these itineraries are examples only, and will change depending on weather and logistics at the Captain’s discretion.

 

Thursday: Hurghada

1700: Guests board

1830: Dinner (snacks or dinner available for those arriving on later flights)

2000: Captain’s Briefing, documents, etc. First night on board in the Marina

 

Friday: Hurghada area

Departure around 10 am, after port clearance; diving in Hurghada area and possible night dive. Night crossing to Brother Islands.

 

Saturday: Big Brother

Up to 4 or 5 dives at the Big Brother. (Please note night dives are prohibited at all marine park islands!).

 

Sunday: Small Brother

Up to 4 or 5 dives at the small Brother and sailing to Daedalus overnight.

 

Monday: Daedalus

Up to 4 or 5 dives at the Daedalus and sailing to Elphinstone overnight.

 

Tuesday: Elphinstone – Marsa Alam

Up to 4 or 5 dives in Elphinstone, or possible night dive near the coast of Marsa Alam, sailing back to Safaga overnight.

 

Tuesday: Safaga

Up to 2 or 3 dives in Safaga, i.e. Panorama Reef, Abu Kefan. Return to Hurghada and last night on board at the Marina.

 

Thursday: Hurghada

0900: Breakfast

Up until 1200: Depart the vessel. Should you be leaving on an afternoon flight, you may leave your luggage aboard (or on the dock alongside) or at our local representative’s office (situated in the New Marina) for pickup later.

 

Due to the necessity of readying the vessel for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce the 12 pm departure deadline.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

The Grand Sea Explorer departs every Thursday, primarily from Hurghada and sometimes from Port Ghaleb, Egypt. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights/6 days of diving in 3 famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedelus Reef and Elphinstone Reef.

 

Arrival:

You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam or Port Ghaleb) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghalib Main Marina, where The Grand Sea Explorer is docked. 

 

The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.

 

Same-day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb prior to boarding, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements.

 

About the diving:

To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on the season), and all diving is done from the ease of 3 dive tenders. From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. 

 

Sample Brothers-Daedalus-Elphinstone Itinerary

 

Please note that these itineraries are examples only, and will change depending on weather and logistics at the Captain’s discretion.

 

Thursday: Hurghada

1700: Guests board

1830: Dinner (snacks or dinner available for those arriving on later flights)

2000: Captain’s Briefing, documents, etc. First night on board in the Marina

 

Friday: Hurghada area

Departure around 10 am, after port clearance; diving in Hurghada area and possible night dive. Night crossing to Brother Islands.

 

Saturday: Big Brother

Up to 4 or 5 dives at the Big Brother. (Please note night dives are prohibited at all marine park islands!).

 

Sunday: Small Brother

Up to 4 or 5 dives at the small Brother and sailing to Daedalus overnight.

 

Monday: Daedalus

Up to 4 or 5 dives at the Daedalus and sailing to Elphinstone overnight.

 

Tuesday: Elphinstone – Marsa Alam

Up to 4 or 5 dives in Elphinstone, or possible night dive near the coast of Marsa Alam, sailing back to Safaga overnight.

 

Tuesday: Safaga

Up to 2 or 3 dives in Safaga, i.e. Panorama Reef, Abu Kefan. Return to Hurghada and last night on board at the Marina.

 

Thursday: Hurghada

0900: Breakfast

Up until 1200: Depart the vessel. Should you be leaving on an afternoon flight, you may leave your luggage aboard (or on the dock alongside) or at our local representative’s office (situated in the New Marina) for pickup later.

 

Due to the necessity of readying the vessel for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce the 12 pm departure deadline.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

The Grand Sea Explorer departs every Thursday, primarily from Hurghada and sometimes from Port Ghaleb, Egypt. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights/6 days of diving in 3 famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedelus Reef and Elphinstone Reef.

 

Arrival:

You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam or Port Ghaleb) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghalib Main Marina, where The Grand Sea Explorer is docked. 

 

The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.

 

Same-day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb prior to boarding, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements.

 

About the diving:

To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on the season), and all diving is done from the ease of 3 dive tenders. From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. 

 

Sample Brothers-Daedalus-Elphinstone Itinerary

 

Please note that these itineraries are examples only, and will change depending on weather and logistics at the Captain’s discretion.

 

Thursday: Hurghada

1700: Guests board

1830: Dinner (snacks or dinner available for those arriving on later flights)

2000: Captain’s Briefing, documents, etc. First night on board in the Marina

 

Friday: Hurghada area

Departure around 10 am, after port clearance; diving in Hurghada area and possible night dive. Night crossing to Brother Islands.

 

Saturday: Big Brother

Up to 4 or 5 dives at the Big Brother. (Please note night dives are prohibited at all marine park islands!).

 

Sunday: Small Brother

Up to 4 or 5 dives at the small Brother and sailing to Daedalus overnight.

 

Monday: Daedalus

Up to 4 or 5 dives at the Daedalus and sailing to Elphinstone overnight.

 

Tuesday: Elphinstone – Marsa Alam

Up to 4 or 5 dives in Elphinstone, or possible night dive near the coast of Marsa Alam, sailing back to Safaga overnight.

 

Tuesday: Safaga

Up to 2 or 3 dives in Safaga, i.e. Panorama Reef, Abu Kefan. Return to Hurghada and last night on board at the Marina.

 

Thursday: Hurghada

0900: Breakfast

Up until 1200: Depart the vessel. Should you be leaving on an afternoon flight, you may leave your luggage aboard (or on the dock alongside) or at our local representative’s office (situated in the New Marina) for pickup later.

 

Due to the necessity of readying the vessel for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce the 12 pm departure deadline.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

The Grand Sea Explorer departs every Thursday, primarily from Hurghada and sometimes from Port Ghaleb, Egypt. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights/6 days of diving in 3 famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedelus Reef and Elphinstone Reef.

 

Arrival:

You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam or Port Ghaleb) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghalib Main Marina, where The Grand Sea Explorer is docked. 

 

The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.

 

Same-day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb prior to boarding, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements.

 

About the diving:

To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on the season), and all diving is done from the ease of 3 dive tenders. From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. 

 

Sample Brothers-Daedalus-Elphinstone Itinerary

 

Please note that these itineraries are examples only, and will change depending on weather and logistics at the Captain’s discretion.

 

Thursday: Hurghada

1700: Guests board

1830: Dinner (snacks or dinner available for those arriving on later flights)

2000: Captain’s Briefing, documents, etc. First night on board in the Marina

 

Friday: Hurghada area

Departure around 10 am, after port clearance; diving in Hurghada area and possible night dive. Night crossing to Brother Islands.

 

Saturday: Big Brother

Up to 4 or 5 dives at the Big Brother. (Please note night dives are prohibited at all marine park islands!).

 

Sunday: Small Brother

Up to 4 or 5 dives at the small Brother and sailing to Daedalus overnight.

 

Monday: Daedalus

Up to 4 or 5 dives at the Daedalus and sailing to Elphinstone overnight.

 

Tuesday: Elphinstone – Marsa Alam

Up to 4 or 5 dives in Elphinstone, or possible night dive near the coast of Marsa Alam, sailing back to Safaga overnight.

 

Tuesday: Safaga

Up to 2 or 3 dives in Safaga, i.e. Panorama Reef, Abu Kefan. Return to Hurghada and last night on board at the Marina.

 

Thursday: Hurghada

0900: Breakfast

Up until 1200: Depart the vessel. Should you be leaving on an afternoon flight, you may leave your luggage aboard (or on the dock alongside) or at our local representative’s office (situated in the New Marina) for pickup later.

 

Due to the necessity of readying the vessel for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce the 12 pm departure deadline.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

The Grand Sea Explorer departs every Thursday, primarily from Hurghada and sometimes from Port Ghaleb, Egypt. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights/6 days of diving in 3 famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedelus Reef and Elphinstone Reef.

 

Arrival:

You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam or Port Ghaleb) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghalib Main Marina, where The Grand Sea Explorer is docked. 

 

The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.

 

Same-day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb prior to boarding, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements.

 

About the diving:

To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on the season), and all diving is done from the ease of 3 dive tenders. From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. 

 

Sample Brothers-Daedalus-Elphinstone Itinerary

 

Please note that these itineraries are examples only, and will change depending on weather and logistics at the Captain’s discretion.

 

Thursday: Hurghada

1700: Guests board

1830: Dinner (snacks or dinner available for those arriving on later flights)

2000: Captain’s Briefing, documents, etc. First night on board in the Marina

 

Friday: Hurghada area

Departure around 10 am, after port clearance; diving in Hurghada area and possible night dive. Night crossing to Brother Islands.

 

Saturday: Big Brother

Up to 4 or 5 dives at the Big Brother. (Please note night dives are prohibited at all marine park islands!).

 

Sunday: Small Brother

Up to 4 or 5 dives at the small Brother and sailing to Daedalus overnight.

 

Monday: Daedalus

Up to 4 or 5 dives at the Daedalus and sailing to Elphinstone overnight.

 

Tuesday: Elphinstone – Marsa Alam

Up to 4 or 5 dives in Elphinstone, or possible night dive near the coast of Marsa Alam, sailing back to Safaga overnight.

 

Tuesday: Safaga

Up to 2 or 3 dives in Safaga, i.e. Panorama Reef, Abu Kefan. Return to Hurghada and last night on board at the Marina.

 

Thursday: Hurghada

0900: Breakfast

Up until 1200: Depart the vessel. Should you be leaving on an afternoon flight, you may leave your luggage aboard (or on the dock alongside) or at our local representative’s office (situated in the New Marina) for pickup later.

 

Due to the necessity of readying the vessel for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce the 12 pm departure deadline.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

The Grand Sea Explorer departs every Thursday, primarily from Hurghada and sometimes from Port Ghaleb, Egypt. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights/6 days of diving in 3 famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedelus Reef and Elphinstone Reef.

 

Arrival:

You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam or Port Ghaleb) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghalib Main Marina, where The Grand Sea Explorer is docked. 

 

The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.

 

Same-day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb prior to boarding, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements.

 

About the diving:

To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on the season), and all diving is done from the ease of 3 dive tenders. From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. 

 

Sample Brothers-Daedalus-Elphinstone Itinerary

 

Please note that these itineraries are examples only, and will change depending on weather and logistics at the Captain’s discretion.

 

Thursday: Hurghada

1700: Guests board

1830: Dinner (snacks or dinner available for those arriving on later flights)

2000: Captain’s Briefing, documents, etc. First night on board in the Marina

 

Friday: Hurghada area

Departure around 10 am, after port clearance; diving in Hurghada area and possible night dive. Night crossing to Brother Islands.

 

Saturday: Big Brother

Up to 4 or 5 dives at the Big Brother. (Please note night dives are prohibited at all marine park islands!).

 

Sunday: Small Brother

Up to 4 or 5 dives at the small Brother and sailing to Daedalus overnight.

 

Monday: Daedalus

Up to 4 or 5 dives at the Daedalus and sailing to Elphinstone overnight.

 

Tuesday: Elphinstone – Marsa Alam

Up to 4 or 5 dives in Elphinstone, or possible night dive near the coast of Marsa Alam, sailing back to Safaga overnight.

 

Tuesday: Safaga

Up to 2 or 3 dives in Safaga, i.e. Panorama Reef, Abu Kefan. Return to Hurghada and last night on board at the Marina.

 

Thursday: Hurghada

0900: Breakfast

Up until 1200: Depart the vessel. Should you be leaving on an afternoon flight, you may leave your luggage aboard (or on the dock alongside) or at our local representative’s office (situated in the New Marina) for pickup later.

 

Due to the necessity of readying the vessel for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce the 12 pm departure deadline.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

The Grand Sea Explorer departs every Thursday, primarily from Hurghada and sometimes from Port Ghaleb, Egypt. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights/6 days of diving in 3 famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedelus Reef and Elphinstone Reef.

 

Arrival:

You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam or Port Ghaleb) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghalib Main Marina, where The Grand Sea Explorer is docked. 

 

The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.

 

Same-day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb prior to boarding, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements.

 

About the diving:

To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on the season), and all diving is done from the ease of 3 dive tenders. From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. 

 

Sample Brothers-Daedalus-Elphinstone Itinerary

 

Please note that these itineraries are examples only, and will change depending on weather and logistics at the Captain’s discretion.

 

Thursday: Hurghada

1700: Guests board

1830: Dinner (snacks or dinner available for those arriving on later flights)

2000: Captain’s Briefing, documents, etc. First night on board in the Marina

 

Friday: Hurghada area

Departure around 10 am, after port clearance; diving in Hurghada area and possible night dive. Night crossing to Brother Islands.

 

Saturday: Big Brother

Up to 4 or 5 dives at the Big Brother. (Please note night dives are prohibited at all marine park islands!).

 

Sunday: Small Brother

Up to 4 or 5 dives at the small Brother and sailing to Daedalus overnight.

 

Monday: Daedalus

Up to 4 or 5 dives at the Daedalus and sailing to Elphinstone overnight.

 

Tuesday: Elphinstone – Marsa Alam

Up to 4 or 5 dives in Elphinstone, or possible night dive near the coast of Marsa Alam, sailing back to Safaga overnight.

 

Tuesday: Safaga

Up to 2 or 3 dives in Safaga, i.e. Panorama Reef, Abu Kefan. Return to Hurghada and last night on board at the Marina.

 

Thursday: Hurghada

0900: Breakfast

Up until 1200: Depart the vessel. Should you be leaving on an afternoon flight, you may leave your luggage aboard (or on the dock alongside) or at our local representative’s office (situated in the New Marina) for pickup later.

 

Due to the necessity of readying the vessel for our next cruise, we must strictly enforce the 12 pm departure deadline.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering and a level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, stereos, personal fridges, and an en-suite bathroom with jet showers. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with a separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the latest entertainment systems, or use the free WIFI.
Diving takes place from the spacious dive deck which provides plenty of space to enter and exit the water comfortably.
Join us on the MV Grand Sea Explorer, an impressive luxury vessel, and let us guide you through mesmerizing underwater sites. The Red Sea’s dazzling reefscape is unsurpassed elsewhere in the world. We’ll show you the bountiful reefs and crystal-clear visibility that the Red Sea is known for. Your excitement will be palpable when underwater explorations are punctuated by sightings of thresher sharks, mantas, whale sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads. Each dive you’ll learn to expect the unexpected.

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What is the ship like?

At 43.3 meters (142 feet) length, the MV Grand Sea Explorer is the epitome of luxury, intended for pampering at level of service found nowhere else in the Red Sea. She is stable, spacious, and offers smooth cruising. Accommodating up to 28 divers (only 22 guests required for full private charter), this opulent vessel has 14 staterooms split into two [very large] suites, 2 double cabins and 10 twin cabins. All rooms feature air conditioning, personal fridges, and en-suite bathrooms with jet showers in the two suites. There is plenty of space onboard, both on the dive deck and in the extensive and welcoming main deck salon with separate dining area. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the covered sun decks, watch movies or listen to music on the entertainment systems, and use the free WIFI to share their Instagram-worthy day. The Grand Sea Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The huge waterline-level dive deck can accommodate all 28 divers with individual seating stations, and 3 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. It is customized for effortless diving. Rest assured, the Grand Sea Explorer is fully licensed to cruise the entire Egyptian Red Sea. The Grand Sea Explorer is equipped with essential safety equipment including life jackets, life rafts and smoke detectors & fire extinguishers in the cabins, salon and engine room. The vessel uses 2-pin European style power plugs and 220 volts. No charging is allowed in the cabins. A charging station is available on the Dive Deck. Also included is complimentary WIFI (3G signal) available on board as long as coverage is available.

What are the diving conditions like?

Scuba diving the Red Sea’s Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef, and Elphinstone Reef, is simply unequaled. Part of the Marine Park, these dive locales show you the best of the best. Explore breathtaking underwater scenery, walls boasting huge pristine hard coral formations, sheer drop-offs covered with soft corals, and experience a frequent rush hour of pelagics. Sightings of thresher sharks, whale sharks, schooling tuna, mantas, grey reef sharks, oceanic whitetips, and schooling hammerheads are common. On occasion, the spectacular moonfish have also been spotted. The vessel’s experienced captain and dive guides will escort you to these remote and unspoiled reefs, where your senses will be happily overwhelmed.
In the southern Red Sea, when at sea, temperatures peak at 82-90°F (28-32°C) between July and September. After these months the temperatures drop slightly to 80-82°F (27-28°C) in October and November. They continue to fall through February to 73-79°F (23-26°C). Temperatures then begin to warm up again to 75-80°F (24-27°C) between March and June. Water temperatures vary from a low of 73°F (23°C) during the winter to a high of 86°F (30°C) during the summer. A 3 mm – 5 mm wet suit should be comfortable for most divers. Current found on most dives is one of the many reasons for the variety of soft corals and pelagics that call the Red Sea home.

What are the diving logistics?

The Grand Sea Explorer departs from and returns to Hurghada, Egypt on most trips. This unique itinerary offers 7 nights accommodation and 5 1/2 days of diving in three famous Red Sea regions. You will explore the revered Brothers Islands, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone Reef. All part of the Red Sea’s protected Marine Parks, these islands are an oasis of sea life.
Brothers Islands: These two Brother’s Islands are a remote and low-lying volcanic group. Tops of mighty underwater mountains, these pinnacles offer extraordinary wall diving along their entire perimeters attracting large pelagics. Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, and schools of tuna can be seen cruising by. A forest of soft corals sprawls over the dive sites, creating a breathtaking underwater scene.
Daedalus Reef: 180km south of Brothers Islands, lies the even more remote Daedalus Reef. Protected in 1986, it is an isolated lighthouse surrounded by an oval reef. Drop below the surface and you will find some of the most stunning diving in the Red Sea. Typical of Daedalus are its huge and pristine hard coral walls and the possibility of spotting schooling hammerheads. Thresher sharks, mantas and whale sharks are spotted here too.
Elphinstone Reef: Legendary is the word used to describe Elphinstone Reef. The last standalone reef, this is the final stop of this Red Sea itinerary. Its North and South plateaus and walls are covered in vibrant soft corals, and hammerheads and grey reef sharks are regularly seen on dives. Susceptible to currents, Elphinstone is your best chance to see Oceanic Whitetips and many other blue water pelagics.
Open Water certification with 30 logged dives is accepted but due to depths of 100 ft./30M or more on some dives, Advanced Open Water certification with 50+ logged dives is strongly recommended for this itinerary. Guests without AOW certification may choose to take the course aboard or may find that some dives are unsuitable for their experience level. Divers are required to bring a medical form not older than one year and if needed a current physician certification of fitness to dive. Diving is done from the vessel itself or from one of the three tenders depending on the site and conditions. Certified Nitrox divers will also receive free Nitrox for their trip! Please remember to bring your Nitrox certification.
To maximize the time guests will be able to explore these mesmerizing regions, up to 5 dives will be offered daily (depending on season). From May through September, up to 5 dives a day are offered. From October through April, 4 dives a day are offered due to shorter days and less daylight. Night dives are not allowed in the marine park. Maximum depth allowed by law is 40 meters or 131 feet. Most of the dives are made with 3 tenders. Knives and gloves are not allowed.
It is mandatory that each diver has the following equipment and documents: Dive computer, depth gauge and watch, a surface signaling device (SMB), snorkel, diving certification cards, a regulator with an octopus, torch (for night dives) and a weight belt or integrated weight jacket.

What is the minimum age for divers?

The minimum certifiable age for divers is 10 for most SCUBA certification agencies; normally, the agencies restrict 10 and 11 year olds to a maximum depth of 40 ft. Explorer Ventures Fleet therefore allows children as young as 10 years to participate in our trips, with the following restrictions:
All children under the age of 15 must travel and dive with their parent or guardian, unless undergoing active training with an instructor.
This itinerary offers few diving opportunities at depths less than 40 feet; diving opportunities for 10 and 11 year olds are not available on this itinerary. For this reason, a minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly recommended.
A parent/legal guardian will be required to sign the liability release on behalf of a child under the age of 18.

What are your safety standards?

To ensure your safety, the vessel requires the following of all divers:
We recommend that divers are certified as Advanced Open Water scuba divers by an internationally recognized certification organization with at least 50 logged dives.
We recommend that divers log at least one dive within the 12 months prior to boarding the vessel, or are encouraged to participate in a refresher course on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)
All divers must adhere to the buddy system.
All divers must log in and out of the water with a member of the diving staff.
A dive computer and SMB are required.
Dive lights are required for night dives.
By local regulations, decompression and solo diving are not allowed under any conditions. The maximum allowed depth is 130 feet (40 meters).
Diving activities must cease when the consumption of alcohol begins.
Please note that due to a combination of staff and equipment logistics, insurance requirements and local diving regulations, rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles (DPVs) and multi-cylinder configurations (except for a small pony bottle) may not be used aboard Explorer Ventures Fleet vessels.
Dive accident insurance that covers evacuation to a chamber and recompression treatment (DAN, DiveAssure or equivalent) is required.
The boat has a 50-liter Oxygen tank and basic first aid onboard.

What dive equipment should I bring?

The vessel provides tanks, hard weights and weight belts for your use. In addition, there is a limited number of 15L tanks available on board. If you prefer to rent the rest of your equipment from us, we have most of the equipment that you will need. Please indicate on your application form what equipment (and size) you will require. Otherwise, the following items are the diver’s responsibility:
Application/liability release forms
Medical form and physician clearance, if required.
Certification cards
Proof of DAN (or similar) dive accident insurance
Diving log book (strongly encouraged)
Mask *
Snorkel *
Fins *
Booties (if you wear them)
Dive computer (required) *
Buoyancy Control Device *
Regulator w/alternate air source *
Submersible pressure and depth gauges (required)*
Underwater time piece (required)
Dive light *
Tank Marker Lights (suggested for night dives)
Shorty/ Full Wetsuit – 3 mm to 5 mm *
Repair kit w/ spare parts
Safety sausage/SMB (required)
* Available for rent on board. Rental/Course Pricing (PDF)

Is Nitrox available?

Nitrox is available and included in the package price for certified nitrox divers. Please read our Nitrox page for more information

What do I need to bring?

Packing for a liveaboard trip is much easier than packing for a land-based vacation. The climate doesn’t require much more than shorts, T-shirts, and swimsuits, though at sea the winds can be cold, particularly in the winter months and fleece or jackets are often necessary. Soft luggage is recommended as it takes up very little space when empty. You may consider slacks, dress shorts or sundresses (we suggest that women cover their shoulders and knees) if you wish to shop outside in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb. There are no hairdryers, shower gel or shampoo available on Grand Sea Explorer. If you plan to extend you stay in Cairo, then consider bringing good walking shoes.
Please remember that Egypt can be very hot during the summer months, and the sun can be very strong at times. For this reason, please make sure you have sufficient strength environmentally friendly sunscreen. In case of rough weather or if you have a tendency towards seasickness, come prepared with motion sickness medications or Transderm patches from your doctor. If you have favorite CD’s or DVD’s, feel free to bring them. All linens (including sheets, comforters, bath towels, hand towels, and wash cloths) are provided on board.
Make sure you remember your Application/Liability Release, medical forms and, certification card(s). If possible, pack your regulator, dive computer, mask, swimsuit, change of clothes, medications and toiletries in your carry-on bag. Having these few items with you will make an unexpected luggage delay far more bearable.

What will the meals be like?

Meals are mostly served buffet style, in the main dining lounge, and 1 or 2 barbecue dinners might be served outside (weather permitting). The 2 Chefs prepare delicious food, with European and Oriental influences. Aboard the Grand Sea Explorer, meals usually consist of lots of fresh vegetables, several mixed salads, rice, pasta, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, fruits and pastries. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, chicken, pancakes, cereals, salads, French toast, bread, pastries, yoghurts and fresh fruits. One snack is served in the afternoon, and pastries are available all day. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your application form. Please note that specific brands of drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in Egypt, and it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat, gluten free goods or soy products and other items common elsewhere. While we will do our best to accommodate your requests, please consider bringing some of your own foods if the lack thereof may constitute a health risk.

Will there be a phone or communication abilities on board?

Internet access is available aboard (Complimentary 3G signal WIFI, as long as coverage is given). Vital messages may be passed to guests by calling the operations office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada). Outgoing calls may also be made. Please be aware that a charge is assessed for both incoming and outgoing calls. If delayed, call our operations office (see above) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 12 878 999 97 (mobile).

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP) which is approximately EGP 16 = 1 USD. US Dollars and Euros are widely accepted in local stores.

How do I pay for on board charges?

Retail items, incoming & outgoing telephone calls, route supplement/port/marine park/visa fees will be charged to your onboard bill. The bill may be paid at the end of the trip using major credit cards (an additional 3% service charge will be collected) or cash (US dollar, Euro, British Pound and Egyptian Pound). Personal or traveler’s checks are not accepted. In Hurghada and Port Ghaleb, most major credit cards are accepted as well as the US dollar and Euro are widely accepted.

Is crew gratuity included in the package price of the trip?

Crew gratuities are not included in your package. The crew works very hard, 7 days a week and many weeks at a stretch to provide the best possible service for our guests. The industry standard for crew gratuities on dive trips (if, of course, you are happy with the service which you have received) is between 10% and 15% of the regular package price per passenger. Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Gratuities paid in CASH would be very appreciated by the crew.

What do I need to know regarding arrival?

A passport with at least 6 months validity is required to enter Egypt. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Hurghada or Marsa Alam for Port Ghaleb departures, the crew will purchase your Egypt tourist visa and have it waiting for you upon arrival. The $30 (25 Euro) will be added to your onboard bill at the end of the trip. If your first point of entry into Egypt is Cairo or another city other than Hurghada or Marsa Alam, you will need to purchase your visa at the airport, and you will not be charged onboard. Please ensure that you have at least one blank page to receive the entry stamp. The tourist visa is valid for 30 days.
Like all other countries, Egypt applies strict customs rules concerning items coming into the country, such as alcohol and cigarettes, so to avoid any misunderstandings consider buying these at the airport. Under no circumstances attempt to leave the country with antiquities. Caution: Drug handling is severely punished in Egypt.
You’ll be met at the airport (or your hotel in Hurghada or Marsa Alam) by our local representative and transferred to the Hurghada New Marina or Port Ghaleb Main Marina, where the Grand Sea Explorer is docked. The boat is available for boarding after 5 pm. Should you be arriving earlier, you may leave your luggage aboard and enjoy the multiple restaurants, bars and shops inside and outside the Marina.
Same day transfers are included from the airport or your hotel. If you are staying overnight in Hurghada or Port Ghaleb, please make sure that your application form has included your hotel information. Two transfers are included in your package. If you need additional transfers, please let us know in advance and our crew can make the arrangements. Transfers inside Hurghada are approximately $30 USD/way for up to 3 people. Transfers from Marsa Alam Airport to Port Ghalib are approximately $92 USD/way for up to 5 people.

What if our flight is delayed?

If you miss your flight and are not able to make it to the Grand Sea Explorer or have any other delays, please call the USA booking office at 1.800.322.3577, ext 2 (US & Canada) or +1.307.235.0683 (Outside US & Canada) or our local operator: +20 65 344 8036 (office) or +20 1227991314 (mobile).

When should I schedule my departure flight?

Generally, you should get your international air as soon as you have a confirmed reservation on the Grand Sea Explorer. Turkish Airlines (TK) has several good connections from many US Cities flying though Istanbul (IST) and continuing on to Hurghada (HRG). Likewise, Swiss Air (LX) has several connections from US cities connecting through Zurich (ZRH). Both Airlines are Star Alliance members (United) which will assist in connecting to your US gateway city. We suggest that you arrive the day before departure so you will not have to worry about missed connections or luggage. Hurghada is a busy tourist destination with several fine hotels. We recommend the Marriott Beach Resort.
For your way back home, the Grand Sea Explorer arrives back in Hurghada midday the day before departure. Dinner is served on board on our last night unless the boat has to relocate in which case your last night will be in a local 4 star hotel. You will be able to schedule to fly home for anytime on your day of departure. Please remember if you book an early morning flight, you may have to miss diving the previous morning.

What are the recommended hotels?

As a resort town, Hurghada has a large variety of very good hotel/resort values. Here are some recommended resorts:
Hurghada Marriott Beach Resort
Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel
Desert Rose
Hilton Hurghada Resort

Where can I find more information about Egypt & Red Sea?

Egyptian Tourism Authority
Some excursions to do from Hurghada: PlanetWare website
The Red Sea on Wikipedia
U.S. Department of State

What are the package information specifics?

Packages Include:
7 nights/8 days aboard vessel
3 meals daily, plus afternoon dive snack with pastries available all day
4-5 dives daily – for a total of up to 22 dives
Use of tanks, weights, and belts
Air fills and Nitrox for Nitrox certified divers
Local beer and wine and non-alcoholic beverages
Same day airport/hotel transfers within Hurghada
Packages Do Not Include:
Hotel accommodations
Flights to/from Hurghada or Marsa Alam
Rental, instruction and retail charges
Crew gratuities
Dive accident insurance (required)
Trip insurance (recommended)
Route supplement fee
Current onboard charges

Can I Solo Dive?

Solo diving is not permitted.

What is the weather like?

Hurghada Current/Forecast Weather provided by Ventusky.com

  • Length overall: 142ft (43.3 meters)
  • Beam: 27.2ft (8.3 meters)
  • Main engines: 2x 720 hp CAT
  • Generators: 2x 60KW, 1x 80KW
  • Cruising Speed: 12 knots
  • Water Makers: 2x 8000L/daily
  • Accommodations: 14 air-conditioned cabins 
  • Max. Guests: 28

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    • Includes

    • VAT
    • Airport & hotel transfer
    • Water, soft drinks, tea & coffee
    • All meals
    • Beer & local wine
    • Snacks
    • Diving package
    • Tanks, weights
    • Nitrox
    • Dive guide / snorkel guide
    • Towels & toiletries
    • Wifi

    Excludes

    • Flights
    • Visa fees
    • Route supplement & port fees (230 USD)
    • Dive insurance
    • Travel insurance
    • Gratuities
    • Rental gear
    • Scuba diving courses
    • Private guide
    • Housekeeping
    • Entertainment system
    • Library
    • Air-Conditioned rooms
    • TV in rooms
    • Sun deck
    • Snorkeler friendly
    • Hot showers
    • En-Suite bathrooms
    • Free Wifi
    • Outside showers
    • Nitrox available
    • DIN adaptors
    • Tec diving
    • Dive deck
    • 3 RIBs for diving
    • Freshwater hoses

    Rental Equipment

    • 15L tanks $45 per week
    • BCD $45 per week
    • Dive computer $45 per week
    • Dive light $45 per week
    • Fins & booties $45 per week
    • Full equipment $200 per week
    • Nitrox tank Included
    • Regulator $45 per week
    • Wetsuit $45 per week
    • Mask & snorkel $35 per week
    • Mask, fins, snorkel $45 per week
    • Western food
    • Local food
    • Buffet
    • Beer & wine available
    • Fruits & snacks
    • Vegetarian options
    • Vegan options
    • GPS
    • Compass
    • Radio VHF/DSC/SSB
    • Satellite phones
    • Life vests
    • Fire alarm & fire extinguishers
    • Smoke detectors
    • Oxygen
    • First aid kits
    • Timezone: UTC +2h
    • Local currency: Egyptian Pounds (EGP)
    • Language: English
    • Electricity: 220v power
    • Payment onboard: Cash in USD, Euro, GBP, EGP, credit cards (+3% surcharge)
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