VIP One – LIMITED SPACES LEFT
Fancy a week of constant non-stop diving onboard our luxury live aboard? Thought it always worked out expensive? Then think again, for sailings leaving on 21st June and 5th July you can enjoy the best...
View ArticleVIP One caught in dry dock fire
It is with deep regret that we need to inform you that VIP One has been severely damaged during fires at the Suez dry dock on the evening of Friday 29th January 2010. Fortunately, no persons were...
View ArticleVIP One back in the water
Keep a close eye out on our updates, the beautifully renovated VIP One will soon be back! Our new web page will be updated with amazing 360° pictures in the near future, to give a full orientation to...
View ArticlePREVIOUSLY ON ‘VIP ONE’
On the evening of Friday 29th January 2010, the day before it was due to re-enter the water VIP One was severely damaged in a fire at Suez dry dock. The luxury liveaboard had just been revamped and was...
View ArticleVIP One inclusive deals
Thanks to an amazing partnership with one of the UK’s largest liveaboard agents, trips for a weeks spectacular diving upon the luxurious and recently re-fitted VIP One, are now easier to arrange than...
View ArticleA week on VIPOne
We still have some amazing deals on liveaboard trips for individual bookings! Take in the best of the Red Seawhilst enjoying on board luxury. If you have nothing planned for the week commencing May...
View ArticleVIP One goes Rebreather!
Following numerous requests for rebreather liveaboard trips, we are happy to announce that VIP One is now rebreather friendly, with all the facilities on board to cater for rebreather divers, including...
View ArticleVIPOne 2015 Individual bookings
VIPOne are happy to announce that it is officially the start of the 2015 Red Sea Liveaboard Safari season. It’s time to start planning your exclusive diving adventure onboard our luxury liveaboard and...
View ArticleVIP One
With over 20 years experience in tourism and water sporting activities the designers of the boat have constructed the vessel with the sole aim of showing its passengers the most beautiful areas of...
View ArticleVIPOne Special Offers
VIPOne are happy to announce that it is officially the start of the 2015 Red Sea Liveaboard Safari season. It’s time to start planning your exclusive diving adventure onboard our luxury liveaboard and...
View ArticleVIPOne Diving
The reefs and wrecks of the Northern Red Sea are spectacular, during your week upon VIP One we will help you to explore as much of it as possible. Our highly accomplished onboard guides have the...
View ArticleSpring Summer 2017 Season
VIPOne are happy to announce that it is officially the start of the 2017 Red Sea Liveaboard Safari season. It’s time to start planning your exclusive diving adventure onboard our luxury liveaboard and...
View ArticleRas Mohamed
This area forms the peninsula on the Southern tip of the Sinai and is unique with its vertical reefs heading down from the surface into incredibly deep waters. This area is the spot where the waters...
View ArticleDunraven Wreck
The Dunraven was built in 1873 in Newcastle and was on its way to Bombay when it hit the reef in 1876. Sinking to a depth of 30 metres she sank right next to the reef wall and lies upside down, broken...
View ArticleSha ab Ali
Sha’ab Ali is located on the Northern side of the Straits of Gubal in the Gulf of Suez and contains the famous wreck of the Thistlegorm and many other dive sites. Many boats head to this area to moor...
View ArticleThistlegorm
The Thistlegorm was built in 1940 as a merchant vessel. She was 126m long and 17.5m wide and was commandeered by the navy during the World War II. In October 1941 the vessel had made its way round...
View ArticleGiannis D
In April 1983, the Giannis D was loaded with sawn softwood at the Croatian port of Rijeka, part of this cargo was destined for the Saudi Arabian Port of Jeddah, with the remainder to be off-loaded at...
View ArticleCarnatic
In 1879 the Carnatic hit the reef and sank after being dragged off course by a strong current. Lying parallel to the reef she is found resting on her port side with the bow facing east. The fore and...
View ArticleAlternatives
This site is also known to locals as ‘the seven pinnicles’, but divers tend to call them the Alternatives due to the sheltered position and the fact it provides an alternative dive site if the weather...
View ArticleLaguna
This site sits just offshore from Tiran Island and is famed for being the area where the Cunard Liner ran into the reef, resulting in a $20 Million fine from the Egyptian Government. In terms of...
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