Rebreather friendly liveaboard Red Sea - 27 Red Sea liveaboards to choose from

Rebreather Friendly Liveaboard Red Sea: 29 Rebreather Liveaboards

Rebreather friendly liveaboard Red Sea - 27 Red Sea liveaboards to choose from
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Red Sea liveaboards suited for rebreather diving

If you’re a tech diver and dive on a rebreather, you are better served by choosing a rebreather friendly liveaboard. This article looks are rebreather friendly liveaboards in the Red Sea.

Rebreather friendly liveaboard in the Red Sea for technical divers looking for support for rebreather scuba diving. This means the liveaboard will have the extra equipment needed for divers on rebreathers in between their dives. There are 29 Red Sea liveaboards that offer rebreather support.

The best way to dive the Red Sea with your rebreather, and especially the best and more remote locations in the Red Sea, is by a scuba diving liveaboard. You can check the latest and best deals on Red Sea liveaboards using the following window:

Red Sea rebreather friendly liveaboards

Red Sea Vita Xplorer liveaboard Egypt offers rebreather support for scuba divers
Red Sea Vita Xplorer liveaboard Egypt offers rebreather support for scuba divers review rated 10 out of 10 – Image courtesy of Liveaboard.com

If you’re a technical diver and you’ve made the switch from an open circuit scuba system to a closed circuit rebreather scuba system, you will be looking for liveaboards that support rebreathers.

I’ve done the research for you to save time on trawling through every liveaboard on offer.

Of course you won’t necessarily need me to highlight the benefit of using a rebreather underwater. But the Red Sea is definitely one place where it would come into its own. As you’ll know many fish, including sharks and manta rays are not too keen on scuba diver bubbles. But of course if you have a rebreather you have the advantage of no bubbles!

Not only are there great opportunities to see manta rays and sharks in the Red Sea, but there’s a good chance you’ll be joined by the largest fish in the ocean too; the whale shark.

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Table of suitable liveaboards in The Red Sea with rebreather support

Red Sea Royal Evolution liveaboard Egypt offers rebreather support for scuba divers
Red Sea Royal Evolution liveaboard Egypt offers rebreather support for scuba divers review rating 10 out of 10 – Image courtesy of Liveaboard.com

In the table below, all the Red Sea liveaboards offer rebreather support. The liveaboards in this list are in the order of customer rating out of 10.

The other columns, in addition to the name of the Red Sea Liveaboard, include those that also support sidemount diving, the maximum number of divers catered for and a link to the latest prices on offer.

Rebreather friendly liveaboard Red Sea

Liveaboard Customer Review Rating Enquire Flexible Booking Nitrox Sidemount Diving Max Guests/Cabins/Bathrooms Internet
Amelia Discovery liveaboard 8.4 Prices No Free Yes 20/10/10 Free
Aphrodite liveaboard 9.9 Prices No Paid Yes 22/11/11 Free
Blue Fin liveaboard 9.2 Prices Yes Paid Yes 24/12/14 Free
Blue Horizon liveaboard 8.9 Prices Yes Paid Yes 26/13/15 Free
Contessa Mia liveaboard 9.2 Prices Yes Free Yes 24/12/12 Free
Dreams liveaboard 9.3 Prices No Free Yes 16/8/9 Free
Emperor Superior liveaboard 9.1 Prices Yes Free No 25/13/13 Free
Excellence liveaboard 9.3 Prices Yes Free Yes 24/12/12 Free
Freedom III liveaboard 9.2 Prices Yes Free Yes 20/9/9 Free
Freedom VIII liveaboard 8.0 Prices Yes Free Yes 11/5/4 Free
Golden Dolphin II liveaboard 9.1 Prices Yes Free Yes 20/10/10 Free
Golden Dolphin III liveaboard 9.0 Prices Yes Free Yes 20/10/10 Free
Golden Dolphin liveaboard 9.5 Prices Yes Free Yes 20/10/12 Free
Grand Sea Serpent liveaboard 9.1 Prices Yes Free Yes 28/14/14 Free
Hammerhead I 0.0 Prices Yes Paid Yes 20/10/10 Paid
Hammerhead II 0.0 Prices Yes Paid Yes 32/16/20 Paid
Heaven Saphir liveaboard 8.0 Prices Yes Paid Yes 19/9/9 Free
Liberty liveaboard 9.8 Prices No Paid Yes 22/9/11 Free
Miss Nouran liveaboard 8.9 Prices No Free Yes 20/12/11 Free
Nouran liveaboard 9.0 Prices Yes Paid Yes 24/12/12 Free
Oceanos liveaboard 8.6 Prices No Free Yes 28/13/15 Free
Okeanos liveaboard 8.4 Prices No Free Yes 22/10/10 Free
Princess Diana liveaboard 8.6 Prices No Paid Yes 26/13/13 Free
Royal Revolution liveaboard 10.0 Prices Yes Paid Yes 24/12/12 Free
Samira Discovery liveaboard 9.0 Prices No Paid Yes 22/11/11 Free
Sea Serpent liveaboard 9.0 Prices Yes Free Yes 22/11/12 Free
Tala liveaboard 8.8 Prices Yes Paid Yes 22/11/11 Free
VIP One liveaboard 0.0 Prices Yes Paid Yes 16/8/8 Free
Vita Xplorer liveaboard 7.5 Prices No Free Yes 24/12/12 Free
Tables notes:
The columns in the Red Sea liveaboards for technical divers mean:

Customer Review Rating: The rating is out of 10. A rating of 0.0 means the liveaboard has yet to be customer reviewed.

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Red Sea liveaboards with rebreather support for charter

All of the above Red Sea liveaboards with rebreather support are also available for charter too. So if you are a group of divers who want to get together and rent the whole boat this is possible too.

The obvious benefits of all divers being on rebreathers is the lack of air bubbles as a group.

I hope you enjoyed this article about rebreather friendly liveaboard Red Sea

I’d love to hear from you. Tell us about your adventures of diving and snorkeling, in the comments below. Please also share your photos. Either from your underwater cameras or videos from your waterproof Gopro’s!

If this article hasn’t answered all of your questions. If you have more questions either about snorkeling or scuba diving (or specifically about Red Sea rebreather friendly liveaboards), please comment below with your questions.

There will also be many more articles about scuba diving (and snorkeling) for you to read and learn about these fabulous sports.

Have fun and be safe!

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Article by Russell Bowyer

Article written by Russell Bowyer who has been a scuba diver since diving on the Great Barrier Reef in Australia in 1989. After his first dive he trained as a BSAC diver in the UK. He attained his Diver Leader certification with BSAC.

He then went on to become a scuba diving instructor, teaching others how to dive and was voted as Diving Officer and Treasurer for the Saffron Walden BSAC Dive Club too. His favourite part to diver training was when he helped newbies overcome their fear of mask clearing.

Russell has dived all over the world, including the UK such as Cornwall, Littlehampton, Dartmouth and the Farne Islands (see image to the left), on liveaboards in the Red Sea, the Caribbean (Barbados, Antigua and Bonaire are favourites to name a few), South Africa and the USA.

Russell is experienced in all dive types, including drift diving, deep dives that involved decompression stops and recreational dives too. His absolute favourite type of diving is scuba diving with sharks.