Aldebaran Review

With two family cabins capable of sleeping three, a friendly and dedicated crew as well as excellent social areas Aldebaran is ideal for families or groups of friends travelling together. 

Because she visits the pristine, current prone central and southern regions of Egypt’s Red Sea, she is ideal for advanced divers. 

Great for: Families, Groups of Friends, Couples, Advanced Divers

Trip Lengths: 8 days

Max Group Size: 20

Operates: March – October

On the main deck there is a bright indoor salon with plush furniture, a video & audio entertainment system and a library. 

This leads through to the dining room with the drinks station and coffee/ tea making facilities. 

Located on the upper deck is a covered outdoor lounge area and open sundeck; this leads up to the sky deck with yet more loungers and gorgeous views to be had.  

At the rear of the boat is the large dive deck with individual storage baskets, wetsuit hangers and camera set up table. 

This leads down to the spacious dive platform for effortless entry and exit on to the boat.

There are 6 deluxe double cabins, 2 triple cabins and 2 suites. Each cabin features an ensuite bathroom, AC and mini-bar. 

Aldebaran explores some of the very best dive sites in Egypts’ Red Sea.

You can witness the remote deep south of St. Johns, the stunning walls and wreck diving of the Brother islands and if you’re lucky up to 8 shark species at Daedalus reef. 

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Alex

Alex holds the esteemed rank of Grand Admiral of the Diving Squad; a title he most nobly awarded to himself. He is also a PADI Diving Instructor.

He’s dived much of Southeast Asia and Western Europe as well as the Red Sea, Central Americas and Maldives.

These days, Panglao of the Philippines is where he calls home. Here he works on Diving Squad, certifies fresh Scuba Students and plays Dungeons and Dragons in his house with his homies.