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Sea Serpent of the Nile — Red Sea — Egypt

RED SEA — EGYPT · LIVEABOARD

Sea Serpent of the Nile

Sea Serpent of the Nile is a 44-meter luxury steel-hulled liveaboard operating the Red Sea's most demanding offshore itineraries: the Brothe…

Length
44 m
Max guests
22
Year built
2018
Cabins
11

The boat

A closer look

Photographs from recent charters — cabins, dive deck, and the spaces between dives.

Why this boat

Elena Martinez

Red Sea Specialist

Elena has been on board. Ask about conditions, crew, or which cabin to pick — a reply comes within the hour.

Sea Serpent of the Nile is a 44-meter luxury steel-hulled liveaboard operating the Red Sea's most demanding offshore itineraries: the Brothers, Daedalus, and Elphinstone shark safari; and the Deep South St. Johns, Rocky, and Zabargad routes.

With 11 cabins, a guest capacity of 22, and a permanent crew of 14, the Sea Serpent is built for serious divers who come for the oceanic whitetips, thresher sharks, and summer hammerhead aggregations on the offshore pinnacles. The boat carries a full Nitrox compressor, rebreather-friendly fills on request, and a dedicated photo pro who leads evening critiques.

Cabins are oversized by Red Sea standards (all but two have picture windows), and the spacious aft dive deck handles 22 full setups comfortably. The vessel only runs offshore itineraries — this is not a boat for divers seeking easy reefs.

Best for

  • Brothers, Daedalus, Elphinstone
  • Summer hammerhead schools
  • Oceanic whitetips in October

Sailings

Upcoming trips

Departures for the next twelve months. Ask us for charter pricing or private dates.

7 nightsFilling fast

May 10 – May 17, 2026

  • Brothers
  • Daedalus
  • Elphinstone

From

$2,600/ person

7 nightsAvailable

Jun 7 – Jun 14, 2026

  • Deep South
  • St Johns
  • Rocky

From

$2,600/ person

7 nightsFilling fast

Jun 28 – Jul 5, 2026

  • Brothers & Daedalus hammerhead season

From

$2,600/ person

10 nightsAvailable

Jul 26 – Aug 5, 2026

  • Deep South expedition
  • Zabargad

From

$2,600/ person

7 nightsAvailable

Aug 30 – Sep 6, 2026

  • Brothers
  • Elphinstone oceanic whitetips

From

$2,600/ person

Accommodations

Cabins & rates

Rates shown are per person, twin-share, for the standard itinerary. Private cabin and single-occupancy pricing available on request.

Standard Twin

Sleeps 2 · 4 cabins on board

Lower-deck twin cabin with two single beds (convertible to a queen), porthole window, en-suite bathroom with rainfall shower, and individually controlled air conditioning.

From

$2,600/ person

Superior Ocean View

Sleeps 2 · 5 cabins on board

Main-deck cabin with queen bed, large picture window facing the sea, reading nook, en-suite marble bathroom, and a private safe.

From

$3,250/ person

Upper-Deck Suite

Sleeps 2 · 2 cabins on board

Top-deck suite with king bed, panoramic wraparound windows, private lounge area, oversized rain shower, mini-bar, and private balcony access on most departures.

From

$4,030/ person

Our specialists can help you choose.

Single supplements, triple-share, and private charter quotes — just ask.

On the water

Typical itineraries

A few of the routes this boat runs. Specific sites depend on the departure window and current conditions.

  1. Route 01

    7-night sailing

    May 10 – May 17, 2026

    • Brothers
    • Daedalus
    • Elphinstone
  2. Route 02

    7-night sailing

    Jun 7 – Jun 14, 2026

    • Deep South
    • St Johns
    • Rocky
  3. Route 03

    7-night sailing

    Jun 28 – Jul 5, 2026

    • Brothers & Daedalus hammerhead season

Routes adapt to weather and sea conditions. Final dive sites are decided on the morning of each dive by the cruise director.

Before you book

Frequently asked

Is the boat safe, and what are your certifications?

The Sea Serpent of the Nile is operated by Sea Serpent Fleet and is fully certified under PADI, SSI, TDI, CMAS standards. We carry satellite communication, a defibrillator, emergency oxygen on every tender, and a dedicated chase boat. All cruise directors are Divemaster or Instructor-level and hold current EFR and DAN oxygen provider certifications.

When is the best season to visit?

For the Egyptian Red Sea offshore circuits, the prime diving months are May to October (offshore). We schedule itineraries to match peak marine-life activity during that window. Travel outside peak season is still rewarding but expect more variable conditions.

How difficult is the diving?

Diving is rated advanced. Several sites involve strong currents, down-currents, negative entries, and depths to 40 m. Surge and thermoclines are common, and strong air consumption at depth is required.

What's included, and what's not?

Included: all meals and soft drinks, shared cabin accommodation, up to 4 guided dives per day (3 on travel days), weights, tanks, airport transfers on charter days, and marine park fees where applicable. Not included: flights to the departure port, alcoholic beverages, crew gratuity (standard 10% of the trip cost), dive insurance, and any Nitrox surcharge where relevant.

Tell me about the cabins.

Eleven cabins on three decks, nearly all with picture windows — suites include king beds, lounge seating, and bathtubs. All cabins have individually controlled air conditioning, en-suite bathrooms with hot-water showers, 110/220V outlets, and crisp hotel-grade linens changed mid-trip. Ocean-view cabins feature a picture window; lower-deck cabins feature a porthole.

What about food and dietary requirements?

Chef-plated Mediterranean menus with fresh seafood and a full cheese board before dinner. We accommodate vegetarian, vegan, gluten-free, halal, and most food allergies with advance notice — please tell us at booking so we can provision correctly. Breakfast is buffet-style, lunch and dinner are served family-style, and there is always a hot drink and fresh fruit bowl between dives.

Is dive gear provided?

Tanks, weights, and dive computer are all included. Guests may bring their own regulator, BCD, and fins, or rent a complete set from us on board.

Do you offer Nitrox?

Nitrox (up to 32%) is complimentary for all certified Nitrox divers — no extra fee, no limit on the number of fills.

What experience level do I need?

Our recommended minimum is Advanced Open Water with 50+ logged dives, ideally Deep specialty. Less-experienced divers can often join, but may sit out one or two of the more advanced sites at the cruise director's discretion — this is a safety call, not a service downgrade.

Who typically joins these trips?

Experienced divers, many Nitrox or tech-certified, often repeat offshore regulars. Our average group is 14–18 divers from 5–8 nationalities. Solo travelers are common and can opt for a shared cabin at no single supplement on most departures. The minimum age on board is 16.

Next step

Ready to make it yours?

Tell us your dates and we’ll put together the full quote — cabins, flights, transfers, and any extras.

  • Free cancellation up to 60 days
  • Best price matched
  • Dedicated specialist support

From

$2,600/ person