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M/Y Falcon

Command the seas in this ultra-stylish and grandiose custom-built diving yacht

Designed with diving, luxury and style in mind, the M/Y Falcon is the perfect choice for a week of adventure exploring remote sites in the Red Sea and discovering one of the most productive underwater ecosystems in the world.

The Falcon liveaboard was built in November 2020. This relatively new super luxurious yacht offers the seasoned diver no end of comfort. Streaming 42 metres in length with a width of 9 metres, this beauty offers two powerful engines that will take you to the most remote dive sites in no time at all. Its width and layout allow a smooth and comfortable trip even in rough water.

Comprising of 15 cabins for up to a maximum of 30 guests and a cabin for 2 dive guides, Falcon was designed with luxury accommodation in mind. You will find 13 chic twin rooms and 2 spacious double upper deck master cabins with king beds, all offering wardrobe space, mirror, a private bathroom and air-conditioning.

The Falcon extends a comfortable living and dining area with TV, DVD and CD player. Outside there are two spacious sundecks, some shaded upholstered and enough space to relax. A step-down a large diving platform which is equipped with 2 zodiacs, NITROX and 12- & 15-litre tanks.

Twin Cabin

There are 13 twin cabins each with air-conditioning, private bathroom and storage.

  • Twin beds
  • Private bathroom
  • Air-conditioning
  • Wardrobe

Master Cabin

There are two spacious upper deck master cabins with king beds both with air-conditioning, private bathroom and wardrobe space.

  • King-sized beds
  • Private bathroom
  • Air-conditioning
  • Wardrobe

Route Options

Daedalus, Fury Shoals and Elphinstone offers some of the best diving in the Red Sea. With less distance to travel than some routes, you have more time to dive these iconic sites and there is less chance of seasickness with shorter sailings and secure moorings.

This trip offers you some of the best diving in the Red Sea and includes Daedalus, Fury Shoals and Elphinstone. With less distance to travel than some routes, you have more time to dive these iconic sites and there is less chance of seasickness with shorter sailings and secure moorings. Depending on prevailing weather conditions your guides will pick sites suitable for night dives outside the Marine Park.

Heading first to Fury Shoals, we may dive around the Marsa Alam area or perhaps dive Sha'ab Sharm with its wall dives and white tip reef sharks. Oceanic white tips and silky sharks can sometimes be found in the blue and turtles often visit the south side before heading further south. At Fury Shoals, we have more time to explore the vast reef system than other itineraries afford. Of course we will dive the classics such as Sha'ab Claude (a.k.a. Claudio) with its famous swim-throughs and huge porites corals, Malahi with its mazes and friendly turtles and Abu Galawa Soraya with its fantastic coral garden and a wreck of a private sailing boat smothered with glass fish. Sataya with its resident spinner dolphin population is a must for snorkelling between dives, as well as having some good underwater offerings, and on top of that we can spend time exploring less dived sites such as Sha'ab Hamam (Stairway to Heaven), Abu Galawa Kebir with the Tien Hsing wreck, Gota Sataya and if the weather is kind there are some submerged reefs that can be moored on such as Habili Sameh that will blow you away!

Daedalus Reef, a part of the Red Sea offshore Marine Park, is a large, oval reef with a lighthouse and is the furthest offshore reef in the Egyptian Red Sea. Its deep walls and drop-offs offer some of the most spectacular diving to be found. Daedalus has mountainous, pristine, hard coral formations. There is also a strong chance of spotting schooling hammerheads, especially from May to November, and grey reef sharks.

Of course no trip to the South would be complete without stopping at world famous Elphinstone, with its sheer walls covered in soft corals, and likely encounters with oceanic white tip sharks. Depending on the experience of the group and the weather, you may even get the chance to dive it at the beginning and end of your amazing trip!

Vessel Details

Year Built 2020
Length 42 metres
Width 9 metres
Keel Depth 3 metres
Power Unit 2 x 1200 caterpillar
Generators 3 x 120 KW
Navigation and Communication Radar / Compass / Echo Depth Sounder / Radio-transmitting set VHF
Water Capacity 10000 litres
Air Compressors and Nitrox Two air compressors and Nitrox membrane system
Tanks 12-litre and 15-litre Tanks
Dive Boats Two zodiacs

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Elphinstone Reef

Marsa Alam, Red Sea

The sheer walls of this great reef plunge steeply into the blue, richly decorated with soft corals, sponges, gorgonians and fans. Sharks often swim by the spot to feed on the abundant reef fish population. The northern plateau is home to schooling hammerheads with frequent sightings of oceanic white tip sharks.

  • Dive Type: Boat Dive
  • Diver Level: Open Water Diver
  • Max Depth:

Daedalus Reef

Marsa Alam, Red Sea

A huge round reef with a lighthouse more than 40 miles away from the coast, features an excellent opportunity for spotting big pelagics including manta rays. All around its steep walls you will see an extreme variety of fish and coral. Good chance to see schooling hammerheads on the northern point. Strong currents possible.

  • Dive Type: Boat Dive
  • Diver Level: Open Water Diver
  • Max Depth:
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