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Southern Red Sea Liveaboard – Daedalus, Zabargad & St. John’s from Port Ghalib (7 Nights)
Port Ghalib sets a calm, efficient stage for a week that ventures far into Egypt’s blue-water south. This circuit links oceanic seamounts and coral labyrinths where pelagics cruise the drop-offs and sunlight drapes caverns in shifting beams. Built for divers who value both comfort and range, the itinerary layers iconic names—Daedalus, Rocky, Zabargad, St. John’s, Fury Shoals, Elphinstone—into a logical south-to-north flow that maximizes time in the water and minimizes fuss on deck.
About Our Service in Port Ghalib and the Southern Reefs
Boarding begins at 16:00 with luggage whisked to your dive gear staged at clearly marked benches. The cruise director and guides conduct a concise safety brief, nitrox checks and camera-table etiquette, then walk you through current-season conditions. Your cabin charter is fully crewed—towels appear warm from the dryer after night dives, hot drinks meet you at the ladder and the tender team handles steady shuttles to plateaus and pinnacles. If your original notes mention Hurghada, rest assured this expedition embarks and returns via Port Ghalib for greater proximity to the southern sites while maintaining optional transfer support from Hurghada or Marsa Alam airports.
Day 1 - Port Ghalib Arrival - Settle into your cabin, meet your buddy team and prep cameras while the chef serves a welcome dinner. The yacht remains alongside overnight for a relaxed start.
Day 2 - Check Dive & Open-Sea Transit - A gentle shakedown near Marsa Alam—often at Abu Dabbab or a similar sheltered reef—lets everyone dial buoyancy and re-familiarize with Red Sea fish life. After breakfast, the bow points offshore for Daedalus. Between briefings, stretch out on the sun deck as flying fish stitch bright arcs over the bow wave. Overnight cruise places you on site for first light.
Day 3 - Daedalus Reef - Three classic blue-water dives trace the seamount’s walls and plateaus. Hammerheads often ghost along the northern edge at depth; barracuda schools tighten and loosen like mercury; soft corals glow against deep indigo. Weather allowing, a lighthouse visit pins your logbook to a tiny dot in the open sea. Night at anchor if conditions permit or a gentle reposition to the lee.
Day 4 - Zabargad & Rocky Island - Morning at Zabargad’s southeast gardens pairs overhangs with swirls of glassfish; a shallow wreck in the bay invites wide-angle and macro alike. Afternoon steps up the energy at Rocky Island—vertical walls, swift edges, pelagic fly-bys. Expect to read currents with your guide and ride blue water back to the reef shoulder. The exposure of this area dictates whether a night dive is offered.
Day 5 - St. John’s Reefs - South again to a world of habili towers and swim-through mazes. Habili Ali rises like a living pillar; Gota Kebir offers ledges packed with anthias; St. John’s Caves delivers honey-lit tunnels where beams stripe the sand. A gentle night dive in the lagoon introduces Spanish dancers and basket stars.
Day 6 - Fury Shoals: Sataya & Shaab Claudio - Trade depth for delight—Sataya’s lagoon often hosts spinner dolphins in clear, shallow water. Snorkelers and divers share the bay respectfully under guide supervision. Shaab Claudio’s vaulted chambers pour light like cathedral windows, and Abu Galawa Soraya’s petite wreck is all coral arabesque and sleepy lionfish. Night mooring stays within the protection of Fury Shoals.
Day 7 - Elphinstone & Return - Elphinstone’s north and south plateaus are textbook Red Sea drama—fan forests, hard-coral tables and, in season, oceanic whitetips patrolling the blue. Two unhurried dives fit neatly before the yacht turns for Port Ghalib and a celebratory dinner.
Day 8 - Departure - Breakfast and check-out by 10:00 with transfers onward arranged to your preference.
About Our Yacht
The 41-meter 2024 build carries sixteen guest cabins for a comfortable thirty-two-guest manifest, balancing elbow room in common areas with quiet, restful berths. Divers will appreciate the broad aft deck with twin kitting lines, discrete camera rinse tanks, abundant charging and a stable platform that keeps suiting up civilized even on brisk mornings. Inside, lounges invite logbook sessions and image reviews; outside, the top deck catches first breeze and last light.
Meals blend Egyptian staples with Mediterranean comfort—grilled catch, lemony salads, roasted vegetables, handmade desserts—and the galley accommodates dietary notes provided in advance. Between dives, expect warm drinks, fresh snacks and easy conversation with a team who’ve spent years on these routes and still light up when a hammerhead turns broadside in the blue.
Why Divers Choose This Circuit
Few itineraries deliver such variety within a week: oceanic pinnacles, island walls, caverns and lagoons, stitched together with logical transits and patient timing. Embarking from Port Ghalib shortens the ride to the south, adding water time where it matters. Add a purpose-built yacht, seasoned guides and small-detail hospitality, and you have a southern Red Sea classic with modern polish.





























































































































