
The Anemone is a 45-meter/148-feet-long liveaboard, built in 2022. The boat fits 32 guests in 16 air-conditioned cabins with en-suite bathrooms. There are 5 suites and 11 twin cabins, most on the main and upper decks, and 1 suite is on the lower deck. most twin cabins can be modified into double cabins. All cabins have individually controlled air conditioning and en-suite bathrooms with showers and own heads. On the main deck, guests can relax in the salon, equipped with various entertainment equipment, including TV, DVD, and audio. On the sundeck, guests can enjoy the views while unwinding or drinking at the bar.
The Anemone has a restaurant on the lower deck, serving delicious cuisine and catering to various dietary requirements. Comfortable sofas, chairs, sun beds, and tables are available for outdoor relaxation. Guests can indulge in luxury with a jacuzzi on the sun deck, offering a serene environment to enjoy the views.
Meals are Western and local cuisine, buffet or plate service. Snacks and hot or cold soft drinks are available all day. Special diets will be accommodated with advance notice.
Safety and navigation equipment aboard includes fire extinguisher in every cabin, radar, GPS tracking, emergency oxygen tanks, and life rafts. The yacht is also outfitted with AIS, searchlights, and smoke detectors.
Date: 26.09. - 03.10.2026
Duration: 7 days
Dives: 18-19 dives
Price per Person: 1.450 EUR
includes:
- Airport transfer
- twin or double cabin
- soft drinks + 3 meals a day
+120 EUR Governmental NP fee
+100 EUR for Nitrox
+ tips (we recommend at least 100 EUR)
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North Wreck safari, where we also have beautiful, life-rich coral reefs.
The wreck safari is aimed at history lovers and underwater enthusiasts who want to see sunken ships resting on the bottom of the Red Sea. Covered with corals, they are home to many species of fish and other marine creatures.
We start the safari with a check dive. Then we sail to the north of the Red Sea where we will continue our adventure. We will visit the "Steel Reef," Shaab Abu Nuhas, one of the most attractive places to dive in the Red Sea. We will see the wrecks of the ships: Giannis D, Carnatic, Marcus, and Dunraven. Wrecks are not only steel; they are overgrown with beautiful corals, giving protection to many fish and other smaller or larger sea creatures.
The gem of the route is the wreck called SS Thistlegorm, one of the most famous places in the diving world. The wreck is well-visited because of its history. It was a British World War II ship, sunk in 1941. On board are well-preserved cars, motorcycles, weapons, and ammunition. The surrounding reefs are also full of life; the place is very attractive. In addition to the wrecks on this route, we will visit the beautiful reefs in Ras Mohamed National Park, near Sharm El Sheikh, where we can also meet turtles, reef sharks, and many other colorful marine animals.

The south of the Red Sea BDE is Brothers, Daedalus, and Elphinstone. Why is this place so fascinating? These reefs are famous for the opportunity to meet amazing hammerhead sharks. Whitetip sharks - longimanus, gray sharks, or silver sharks. You can also meet manta rays, turtles, and rays. Around these sites are beautiful reef walls, covered in hard and soft corals, which are a place for many species of sea creatures to live. It is also a great place for lovers of underwater photography. Sometimes, depending on the conditions at sea, instead of the Brothers, we sail to Sataya. It is a wonderful place, where we will be able to have an inspiring and unforgettable meeting with a large group of Dolphins. Snorkeling with Dolphins in their natural habitat is a breathtaking experience. There are also many beautiful dive sites.

St. John's is a unique dive site that offers an unforgettable experience for both beginners and experienced divers. Located at the southern end of the Red Sea, St. John's is a true paradise for lovers of the underwater world.
Why is St. John's so exciting? The pristine coral reefs are in excellent condition, so you can admire their beauty and diversity. Rich marine life and unique rock formations: tunnels, grottoes, and labyrinths that can be explored underwater will provide an amazing experience. St. John's is far from popular tourist resorts, you can only reach it by safari boat which makes this place much more interesting. Excellent visibility and slightly warmer water will allow you to admire the beauty of the underwater world and create great memories.
This is a place that will surely delight you and make you want to come back here. The far south is also the magnificent and captivating Rocky Island and Zabargad Island. Magical places rich in marine life invite you to this long journey.