MY Hurricane dive boat review
UPDATE | JUNE 2023
Sadly, the Hurricane caught on fire and sank on June 11, 2023, as reported by the Dive Magazine. Our thoughts go to the divers that were on board, and especially to the families and loved ones of those who did not make it.
Wishing you all safe bubbles on your upcoming trips, here are the links to look at other liveaboards sailing the Red Sea :
MY Hurricane liveaboard has a spacious dive deck and platform with freshwater shower, toilet, rinse tanks and camera table. A large, open or partially shaded deck and flybridge are also the perfect spots to loosen up and rest when not diving all the best Red Sea underwater sites.
This Red Sea liveaboard can accommodate up to 22 diving guests.
Does the thought of roast beef (entrecote) marinated in Scotch whiskey with mashed potatoes and fried onion rings make you salivate? Well, it is just a part of the varied menu available onboard MY Hurricane ranging from delectable local feasts to barbecues and international dishes served buffet style in the air-conditioned dining area.
They also cater to individual diet requirements. Drinking water, coffee, soft drinks and tea are complimentary while beer and wine are available for purchase on board.
You can check the availability and prices for this Boat here.
On board facilities and services review:
- Motorised dive dinghies
- 35m² air-conditioned saloon, well-stocked bar, TV, DVD and music centre
- Internet USB sticks available for use
- Jacuzzi on 65m² flybridge (65m² shaded) with sun mattresses & chairs
Liveaboard no longer operating. See notice at the top of the page.
Where does this liveaboard dive boat go?
Check out the fabulous places where this dive boat travels to.
Note: some destinations may not be listed below, please enquire for more details.
Hamata
Diving in Hamata offers unspoilt dive sites and access to the best part of the Red Sea far, and best of all - it's away from the tourist crowds.
Eilat
Eilat in Israel offers pristine diving conditions: warm, calm water, excellent visibility all year round, few or no currents, and a huge variety of corals and beautiful marine life!
Aqaba
Aqaba has all the beauty that the Red Sea has to offer but with out the usual crowds of Eilat and Egypt. Aqaba is also a great base for exploring the other historical sites around Jordan.
Marsa Alam
Excellent Scuba Diving with great chances of spotting Dolphins, Dugongs, Oceanic Whitetip Sharks and Hammerhead Sharks. Access to famous dive sites of Elphinstone Reef and Abu Dabbab! Very Good Visibility.
Nuweiba
Nuweiba is the Red Sea’s Macro and Muck diving paradise and is home to a variety of marine life not seen elsewhere.
Dahab
The Dahab Blue Hole is one of the most famous dive sites in the World. Beautiful hard and soft coral and excellent visibility.
Hurghada
Lots of good wrecks to dive and good place for Underwater Photography. Starting Point for Liveaboards to the South Red Sea. Very Good Visibility and good place to learn scuba diving.
Sharm El Sheikh
Magnificent Reefs at Ras Mohammed and one of the best dive site in the World, the wreck of the SS Thistlegorm.
Red Sea
The Red Sea is home to an array of amazing reefs with a teeming marine life, pelagic fishes, Reef Sharks, Dolphins and even the very rare Dugong!
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