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Grand Sea Serpent

Grand Sea Serpent as the name suggests Grand Sea Serpent is spectacular in all aspects. Launched in April 2005 she is a culmination of many years of building and operating superb luxury Red Sea Liveaboards.

At 40 metres overall this boat is huge by any standards, and luxurious! The interior decoration is a sumptuous blend of inlaid woods and custom-made fabrics. The elegant saloon and dining area are reminiscent of a 19th century gentleman’s classic yacht, with Victorian style furnishings, cut glass chandeliers and marine paraphernalia. This contrasts with the modern all “mod cons” approach in the cabins. Music, fridge and en suite bathroom are standard in all cabins. The large bathrooms all feature multiple jet showers.

The teak and stainless steel lavished on the extensive deck areas again demonstrate the “no expense spared approach” of the owners. On such a large vessel there is always somewhere sunbathe, read a book in the shade, or take a cool drink at the sun deck bar.

As well as being a magnificent ship Grand Sea Serpent is a very effective dive platform. Her powerful engine room and new hull design enable her to cruise speedily between the Marine Park Islands, usually at night. The dive deck is fully equipped to cater for all diving needs, scuba or technical, open circuit or re-breathers. Features include; tanks filled in situ, nitrox membrane, mixing panel, Haskel booster pump. Nitrox, Oxygen and Helium, Inspiration tanks, pony cylinders, sofno lime and 15 litre tanks are available by request and are subject to additional charge.

Why Grand Sea Serpent ?

The Sea Serpent Fleet have a long history of working with UK divers. This experience shows in all aspects of the service they offer. Here we have the perfect combination of cutting edge boat technology coupled with years of operating experience.

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Specifications

Length:

41m

Beam:

8m

Decking:

Teak

Engines:

2 x 720 hp Cat

Generators:

3 x 60kw

Compressors:

3 (total capacity 820l/min)

A/C

throughout

Guests:

max. 24

Crew:

9

Cabins

10 twins, 2 Doubles all en suite with mini bar, bathrobes and towels

Speed: 14 knots

Chase Boats:

2 x 4.8m Zodiac's

Safety:

Liferafts x2 (25 man), life jackets , firefighting equipment, first aid kit, oxygen,Satellite telephone, bilge alarm

Nitrox: Upto 40% membrane (500 l / min)

Rebreather
Friendly
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Yes , Haskel Pump

total price for holliday will be updated here soon

 email passport number/insurance provider and policy number/home contact number and next of kin (asap)
15ltr cylinder £25.00 rental for week
3ltr pony £25.00 you must provide your own regs and clamps. must be ordered on final payment

Simply The Best Itinerary includes - The Brothers Islands, Daedalus and Elphinstone

The Brothers Islands

"El Akhawein" or in English "The Brothers" offer some of the best diving in the world. Due to exposure to strong currents the islands have been left with an abundance of soft corals, giant gorgonian sea fans and of course.................the sharks. Both islands are extremely exposed and can only be reached by liveaboards.

Big Brother
When diving big brother you can combine magnificent wall diving along with some superb wreck dives. At 400 m in length the island needs a few dives to cover the area. It is easy to get lost in the shark action where frequent sightings of Grey Reefs, Hammerheads, Threshers, silver tips and white tips all feed off the smaller reef fish. The walls are covered in stunning soft coral, anemone and hard corals. There are often barracuda's, jacks and tuna's as well as the large Napoleon Wrasse.
Numidia. A huge freighter lies on the northern plateau. The stern is wedged into the island at around 80m. She lies "up" the reef on an almost vertical angle. Having been underwater for over 100 years she is an integral part of the reef and home to many fish and soft coral.
Also on Big Brother is the wreck of the Aida. Click the wreck names for more info
Experience is needed for these dives.
Little Brother
Although smaller in size this island is just as "big" in attracting palegics. There is a tremendous Gorgonian Fan forest at around 30m and the smaller island is also covered in soft corals which are vibrant in colour.
If you turn away from the reef and gaze into the blue, you have a good chance to see palegics including Gray Reefs, Hammerheads, Threshers, Silver Tips and Oceanic White Tips.

Daedalus

Manta This island lies half way to Saudi Arabia. 450 m in length and 100m wide this reef is as impressive as the Brothers but dived less therefore making it our pick of all southern sites. The best diving can be found on the north side of the island. The deep water and currents provide a perfect habitat for the bigger fish. Schooling Hammerheads can be seen, Gray Reefs, Threshers, schools of Barracuda, Jacks and Tuna. Manta's can be spotted during certain times of the year. There are many crack and holes in the eastern side of the reef where some of the smaller fish congregate. Stunning soft and hard coral including black coral can be found everywhere, as well as an impressive number of fish. On the west side lies an anemone city where Red Sea Anemone Fish can be seen along with beautiful blue coral.
It is also possible to find Oceanic White Tips on the south side around where the boats moor up.

Elphinstone

Eric Orchin Oceanic Elphinstone Elphinstone lies close to the Egyptian mainland, however it has all the characteristics of an offshore marine park. The north plateau drops down to around 50m. Strong currents can run through this dive site which bring in numbers of White Tip, Grey Reefs, occasional Hammerheads and of course is most famous for the Oceanic White Tips. As well as the big palegics there is plenty to see on the reef walls. Anthias, Squirrel Fish, Masked Butterflyfish, Scorpion Fish, Cornet Fish and Napoleon Wrasse all inhabit the reef. At the south plateau there is a deep archway at 55m. Threshers are often seen around the arch.
Elphinstone has become famous for the Oceanic white tips that are there throughout Sept-April. A fantastic dive site but has a tendency to get busy from the day boats.