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M.Y. Juliet
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Liveaboard boats provide
the easiest and most
relaxing way
for
divers to visit the Red
Sea and its most remote
dive locations. Dive sites
that are out of range of
daily dive boats can
easily be reached and
dived at your leisure. A
liveaboard diving safari
provides all of your
diving holiday needs in
one complete luxury
package.
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But how do you choose
your liveaboard? The Red Sea has
become renowned for its
outstanding diving and
exceptional Egyptian
hospitality, and all liveaboards appear to be
excellent. When
choosing your
liveaboard, often word
of mouth and reputation
are the most reliable
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Our new selection of
liveaboards has been
carefully
hand picked and are
managed by the same team
that has operated
JulietDivers / M.Y.
Juliet for more than a
decade.
M.Y. Juliet has
provided great diving
safaris for thousands of
divers
visiting the Red Sea and
her
reputation for excellence
is well known among the
diving
community. |
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Now SkyEgypt Tours, the
same team that operates
JulietDivers / M.Y.
Juliet, wishes to
offer you this same
quality of service and
diving philosophy aboard
all of our liveaboard
vessels operating in
both the northern and
southern Red Sea. |
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Northern
Red Sea Liveaboards
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Our
northern
liveaboards depart from
Sharm el Sheikh, Egypt, weekly
throughout the year.
Their exciting dive
itineraries have plenty
of variety and include the
very best coral reefs
and islands between the
Tiran and Gubal Straits
including Ras Mohammed
National Park.
Although
weather dependent, they
can usually cover Sha'b
Abu Nuhas, famous for
its wrecks which include
the Giannis D, a cargo
vessel, and the Carnatic,
a 100 year old wine
wreck, plus the S.S.
Thistlegorm in Sha'b
Ali. Most of the dives
are made from ribs,
ensuring plenty of drift
diving.
All
itineraries
in the north
can be tailored to fit
the sites your group wishes to
visit. |
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Southern
Red Sea Liveaboards |
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Our southern liveaboards
operate from the ports
of
Marsa Allam or Hurghada
and cover a large area
in the southern Red Sea.
Our itineraries can be
flexible and can leave
from, and return to,
either port allowing
more dive sites to be
covered. These
liveaboards
can visit any site from
the Brother Islands all
the way down to St Johns
Reefs, and may include
Elphinstone, Zabargad,
Deadalus and Rocky Island.
All
itineraries
in the south
can be tailored to fit
the sites your group wishes to
visit. |
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