Which are the best liveaboards in the Red Sea?

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Which are the best liveaboards going to “Simply the Best” or “South and St. John” for a dive trip in September-October? This is not something I get to do often, and I'll be on the ship for a week, so I am looking for suggestions for the top of the line liveaboards cruising the Red Sea. Which are the top of the line?
Thanks
T
 
If you are a very advanced diver, or a technical diver, or scooter driver, then I'd strongly suggest the MV Tala.


...certainly not the standard dive deck...



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All the best, James
 
The best liveaboards in the Red Sea you will find in the blue O two fleet: Blue Horizon, Blue Melody and Blue Fin. There is no doubt about that. I have worked on many boats for many operators in the Red Sea since 1999 and I can honestly say that blue O two operation and vessels are constantly extending the lead as the best in the Red Sea. Right now I don't work on any boat or for any liveaboard operator so I'm not bios. Just stating the facts.

Have a look at my website www.aziab.com and click on "Liveaboard" and you will find some information regarding how to choose operator and boat...

Check out the blue O two website at Scuba Diving Holidays

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The Royal Evolution starts Sudan trips on mid September so she's probably out of comparison.

The major operators are Tornado, Sea Serpent, and Blue O Two. As far as I believe, the difference between those three is a nuance. But if Samaka says Blue O Two is better, I'd take his word :)

If anybody tried those three, would he/she kindly tell us what the differences are?
 
My wife and I did Blue O Two in July and had an awesome time. We had about 30 dives each at the time. The Red Sea was a wonderful location and probably one of the best vacations we have had (Only a limited number of Dive vacations but we have travelled all over the world on regular vacations)

Right now, I am in the process of trying to figure out how to top it for our 10th yr wedding anniversary in November/December. Have been doing extensive research on Indonesia and finding out that doing a Red Sea Liveaboard was a heck of a good value for the money.

Russell

some of the pics I took can be found here:
http://www.mytravelpixs.com/Middle-East
 
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