Red Sea liveaboard single cabin - Red Sea diving as a single person

Red Sea Liveaboard Single Cabin (Red Sea Diving As a Single Person)

Red Sea liveaboards with single cabins for single travelers

Are you a single person traveling alone and looking for a Red Sea liveaboard single cabin? If you are, I’ve singled out three Red Sea liveaboards with single cabins for you to review and book.

Red Sea liveaboard single cabin dive boats are few and far between. If you’re a single traveling scuba diver, three top rated liveaboards have what you’re looking for. These include the JP Marine Liveaboard, the Emperor Echo and the Blue Adventurer red Sea liveaboards.

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Red Sea liveaboard single cabin

If you’re traveling alone as a scuba diver, one of the best holidays You can book is a liveaboard dive trip. On a liveaboard you’re amongst like-minded people, most of whom will be scuba divers like you.

It’s extremely easy to make friends on a liveaboard.

With this in mind you maybe looking to secure a single cabin for your liveaboard holiday. The following Red Sea liveaboard dive boats all have a single cabin for you if you’re a single traveler.

  1. JP Marine Liveaboard – Rated Fabulous, 8.9 out of 10 and 4.5 stars.
  2. Emperor Echo – Rated Superb, 9.2 out of 10 and 4.5 stars.
  3. Blue Adventurer – Rated Superb, 9 out of 10 and 4.5 stars.

Let’s now take a closer look at each of these Red Sea liveaboards.

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JP Marine Liveaboard, Red Sea Egypt – with two single berth cabins

JP Marine Liveaboard, Red Sea Egypt – with two single berth cabins – image courtesy of Liveaboard.com

The JP Marine Red Sea liveaboard has two single berth cabins to choose from. These single cabins are both air conditioned and have en-suite bathrooms for your comfort. This Red Sea liveaboard boat has been custom built for scuba divers.

The JP Marine is geared up to for up to 28 scuba diving guests on board.

Key features of the JP Marine Red Sea liveaboard

  • Warm water showers.
  • Free internet.
  • A variety of food on offer, including western, buffet style, with vegan and vegetarian options. Plus snacks all day and free soft drinks.
  • DIN Adapters.
  • Sidemount diving.
  • Nitrox available.
  • Scuba gear rentals.
Review of the JP Marine Red Sea liveaboard

Awesome 1st livaboaed experience.It is nice to dive with JP marine. It is my 1st liveboard but definitely not the last one . Met a bunch of great divers from all over the world and by the end of trip , we all feels like a big family. The boat crews are really friendly and helpful. The only down side is that in some nights the cabin AC was not functioning 100% so it was a little hot. And I wish the the ratio between the divers and guide should be around 6-7 to 1 but not 13 to 1 in my trip.” Recommended for: Really friendly and helpful crew. Nice dive sites. Very delicious food. Xun Z, Canada – 9.2 out of 10, rated Superb and 4.5 stars.


Red Sea diving available on the JP Marine liveaboard

An example of the scuba diving itinerary to expect on this Egypt liveaboard:

  • St Johns, Abu Fendira (Marsa Ghalib-Marsa Ghalib) – 8 days/7 nights – Approx 17 dives in total. Experience required Advanced Open Water – 30 minimum logged dives required.
  • Brothers, Daedalus, Elphinstone (Marsa Ghalib-Marsa Ghalib) – 8 days/7 nights – Approx 17 dives in total. Experience required Advanced Open Water – 50 minimum logged dives required.
  • St. Johns, Rocky, Zabargad (Marsa Ghalib-Marsa Ghalib) – 8 days/7 nights – Approx 17 dives in total. Experience required Advanced Open Water – 30 minimum logged dives required.
  • North (Hurghada – Hurghada) – 8 days/7 nights – Approx 17 dives in total. Experience required Open Water – 30 minimum logged dives required.
  • Brothers & North (Marsa Ghalib-Hurghada) – 8 days/7 nights – Approx 17 dives in total. Experience required Advanced Open Water – 30 minimum logged dives required.
  • North, Wrecks and Reefs (Hurghada – Hurghada) – 8 days/7 nights – Approx 17 dives in total. Experience required Open Water – 30 minimum logged dives required.

Click this link for more details about the JP Marine and to see prices or to book.

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Emperor Echo Red Sea liveaboard – has one lower deck single cabin

Emperor Echo Red Sea liveaboard – has one lower deck single cabin – image courtesy of Liveaboard.com

The Emperor Echo liveaboard is a 31 meter (102 feet) Red Sea dive boat. As a single traveler this dive boat also has a single berth cabin. All cabins on this dive boat are air condition and have an en-suite bathroom, which includes the single cabin too.

Maximum number of divers the Emperor Echo can take at a time is 24.

Key features of the Emperor Echo Red Sea liveaboard

  • Warm water showers.
  • Free internet.
  • A variety of food on offer, including western, buffet style, with vegan and vegetarian options. Plus snacks all day and free soft drinks.
  • DIN Adapters.
  • Rebreather support.
  • Free Nitrox available.
  • Scuba gear rentals.

Review of the Emperor Echo Red Sea liveaboard

Awesone trip.We were first time Red Sea divers, so were astounded with the coral and fish. Dive briefings were very thorough, safety was emphasized but we were allowed to do our own dive. The boat had recently been refitted, so was in good shape. Crew was friendly. Food was good. Sonia our divemaster was great. Overall it was good value for the money, we enjoyed the diving and the trip.” Recommended forThe three best things were: Dive master Sonia, the itenary, the price. Gigi S, United States – Rated Exceptional and 9.6 out of 10 plus 5 stars.


Red Sea diving available on the Emperor Echo liveaboard

An example of the scuba diving itinerary to expect on this Egypt liveaboard:

  • Daedalus, Fury and Elphinstone (Marsa Ghalib departure) – 8 days/7 nights – Approx 18 dives in total. Experience required Open Water – 30 minimum logged dives required.
  • South and St. Johns (Marsa Ghalib Departure) – 8 days/7 nights – Approx 21 dives in total. Experience required Open Water – 30 minimum logged dives required.

Click this link for more details about the Emperor Echo and to see prices or to book.

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Blue Adventurer liveaboard – one single cabin on board

Blue Adventurer liveaboard – one single cabin on board – image courtesy of Liveaboard.com

The MY Blue Adventurer liveaboard offers great value for up to 22 scuba divers across 11 cabins. One of these cabins offers accommodation for a single person too. This is a 32 meter (105 feet) liveaboard boat that’s been custom built for scuba diving.

Key features of the Blue Adventurer Red Sea liveaboard

  • Warm water showers.
  • Free internet.
  • A variety of food on offer, including western, buffet style, with vegan and vegetarian options. Plus snacks all day and free soft drinks.
  • Nitrox available.
  • Scuba gear rentals.

Review of the Blue Adventurer Red Sea liveaboard

First liveaboard and ill be returning. “The diving was of course fantastic but the whole concept of mass diving and the social nature whilst being treated with a little luxury was an experience I will be wanting to repeat.” Recommended for: Diving People Service. Rob M, United Kingdom – Rated Exceptional and 9.6 out of 10 plus 5 stars.


Red Sea diving available on the Blue Adventurer

An example of the scuba diving itinerary to expect on this liveaboard:

  • Deep South Egypt (Marsa Ghalib-Marsa Ghalib) – 8 days/7 nights – Approx 22 dives in total. Experience required Open Water – 30 minimum logged dives required.
  • Simply the Best (Marsa Ghalib-Marsa Ghalib) – 8 days/7 nights – Approx 22 dives in total. Experience required Open Water – 30 minimum logged dives required.
  • Simply the Best (Hurghada-Hurghada) – 8 days/7 nights – Approx 22 dives in total. Experience required Open Water – 30 minimum logged dives required.
  • Northern Wrecks & Reefs (Hurghada-Hurghada) – 8 days/7 nights – Approx 22 dives in total. Experience required Open Water – 20 minimum logged dives required.
  • Strait of Tiran & North (Hurghada-Hurghada) – 8 days/7 nights – Approx 22 dives in total. Experience required Open Water – 20 minimum logged dives required.

Click this link for more details about the Blue Adventurer and to see prices or to book.

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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.