Sea Serpent liveaboard, Egypt
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About the Sea Serpent
The Sea Serpent is a 7-night liveaboard operated by Sea Serpent Fleet in Egypt, diving the Northern Red Sea Wrecks & Reefs route.
It suits divers from Open Water level with at least 10 logged dives, so newer divers can join as well as experienced ones. On this route you can realistically expect to encounter sharks, dolphins, lionfish, depending on the season and conditions.
Planning around the wildlife? See our guides to best shark liveaboard destinations.
Rather than showing a single agency price, DiveScanner compares the Sea Serpent's live price across Sea Serpent Fleet and the travel agencies that resell it, side by side, so you always see the cheapest current option for your dates.
Sea Serpent liveaboard FAQs
Where does the Sea Serpent dive?
The Sea Serpent dives the Northern Red Sea Wrecks & Reefs route in Egypt on a 7-night itinerary, operated by Sea Serpent Fleet.
What certification do I need for the Sea Serpent?
The Sea Serpent suits divers from Open Water level with at least 10 logged dives. DiveScanner shows the exact dive-level requirement before you book, so you only see trips you can actually join.
What marine life can you see on the Sea Serpent?
On the Northern Red Sea Wrecks & Reefs route you can realistically encounter sharks, dolphins, lionfish, depending on the season, the itinerary and the conditions on the day.
How much does the Sea Serpent cost?
The Sea Serpent starts from around EUR 899 for an upcoming departure. DiveScanner compares the Sea Serpent's live price across Sea Serpent Fleet and the travel agencies that resell it, side by side, so you always see the cheapest current option for your dates.
When is the best time to dive the Sea Serpent?
DiveScanner only shows the Sea Serpent in the months it actually sails, so you never see a trip that is not running.
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