Measuring 37 metres, Emperor Superior comfortably accommodates 26 people. The lower deck consists of 8 side-by-side twin cabins and 1 twin cabin, with the beds in an L-shape configurations. The main has 1 flexi-cabin, which can be arranged in a twin or double configuration, and 1 cabin with a double and single bed.
The main deck consists of two cabins, both flexible in their arrangements for either twin or double beds. All cabins have air-con and en-suite bathrooms (WC / shower). The spacious dining and salon areas offer air-con, DVD/TV and stereo. All cabins have air-con and en-suite bathrooms (WC / shower). The Superior has FREE Wi-Fi available, where there is a signal. There are also two sun decks as well as a spacious dive deck with platform, equipped with 12 litre aluminium tanks as standard and 15 litre steel tanks on request.
FREE Nitrox is available on board, and there are always two dive guides on board.
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Length: 37 metres
Width: 8.3 metres
Engine: 2 x 764HP Caterpillar
Generators: 2 x 80kw Generators
Water production: Desalination units (11,000 L/day)
Compressors: 2 x 450l/min compressors, Nitrox Membrane filling station
Navigation: GPS, Radar, VHF plotter
Safety: Seasafe system installed, 2 x Dingy 25HP, Life jackets, Life rafts, fire system, satellite telephone, Oxygen and First Aid
The FREE places below relate to the 'boat space' and do not include flights.
FREE Nitrox course available. PADI materials and certification paid locally (€120). Subject to 14% sales tax.
From £656 inc. accommodation, meals, diving.
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Liveaboard Information
Regaldive offer a range of Red Sea liveaboards, with itineraries giving you a wide variety of diving options, depending on your area of interest and your level of experience. If you are travelling as a large group, you can even decide to pre-book a week of wrecks or favourite reef dives, according to your group preferences.
Regaldive offer itineraries departing from Hurghada. The reef at Abu Nuhas is accessible from Hurghada with several wrecks resting at its base. You can also visit the Straits of Gubal and the famous Thistlegorm World War II wreck. Some boat itineraries may also take in the Ras Mohammed national park where steep coastal cliffs are mirrored underwater with impressive vertical walls, which drop off 70m or more.
The Strait of Tiran has a range of reefs rising out of deep waters where the strong currents and dense plankton attract an impressive range of reef and deep-sea species providing some exceptional drift dives. The Thistlegorm also features on this trip.
For those that want the liveaboard experience from a resort, our Sharm Dive Extravaganza allows you to join a small group of like-minded divers whilst exploring the best diving Sharm El Sheikh has to offer.
There are many world-class dive sites in the southern Red Sea, and Regaldive offer several itineraries. Fury Shoal is an area where many reefs lie close to each other, some are exposed and some sheltered, many with dramatic sheer walls plunging to over 40m. There are canyons, multiple caves and passages where groupers and morays lurk. The variety of coral is stunning with beautiful brain and fire corals. Schools of fusiliers and anchovies hover above the reefs until suddenly attacked by fast moving tuna whilst Napoleon wrasse cruise majestically by.
The Brothers are two small isolated reefs 33 miles north east of El Quseir. Big Brother Island has a lighthouse and a fringing reef with a sheer plunge to exceptional depths. The diving is challenging with deep wrecks and strong currents. Tuna, barracuda, scalloped hammerhead, oceanic white tips, silkies and reef shark can all be spotted here.
Little Brother is reputed to be one of the most scenic dives in the Red Sea. The drop off is over 40m but the walls are covered in sponges, anemones, soft corals and black coral. Some of the huge gorgonian fan corals are more than 3m high. There are caves, holes and overhangs in the shallow part of the reef. Currents can be very strong and because there is little shelter and strong winds, access is very much weather dependent.
Elphinstone is a site best dived early in the day and there is little protection against wind and waves, making a liveaboard visit ideal. There are plateaux at either end, from 25–40m, but the steep walls drop off to more than 100m. It is an ideal site to experience the larger pelagic marine life including manta, hammerheads and oceanic whitetips. The soft corals and gorgonians are luxuriant and colourful.
Flights are available to Hurghada, Sharm El Sheikh and Marsa Alam from a number of UK airports. Please speak to our friendly travel consultants for the latest information.
Direct flights from the UK to Marsa Alam Airport are available November through to April from Gatwick which work well with certain southern Red Sea liveaboards. There are connecting options via Cairo which work well Cairo and Luxor extensions. Please speak to the team for more information on this option.
Flight duration: 5–5½ hours
Transfer: Varies and depends on the itinerary, arrival airport and departure port. Minimum transfer time approximately 10 minutes.
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