Blue Force 2 Review

Blue Force 2 is one of the cheapest Red Sea Liveaboards out there yet is a suave; modern vessel that offers awesome value for money.

Whilst most Red Sea liveaboards run 7 night long trips, trips by Blue Force 2 are an extra night long at 8 nights- this is a great way of sneaking in a few extra dives!

Trips are available to the North Red Sea which is renowned for shipwrecks and beginner friendly divers or the more off-the-beaten-track South Region; where big pelagics like sharks and manta rays await!

On the upper deck is another sleek area with cool lighting: the outdoor bar and lounge. This leads into the beautiful indoor salon where one will find the dining area and indoor lounge with books, boardgames video entrainment.

Up on the top deck, there’s a large sundeck with loungers and a partially shaded area. The night-time lighting here is especially atmospheric.

There are 9 cabins, all of which feature ac, ensuite bathrooms and twin beds. Some offer stunning ocean views. Cabins are a little basic; but all still have ensuite bathrooms and ac. Twin single and double bed options are available.

For North Region Trips open water certification is needed by guests, making this a great option for beginners.

Whichever itinerary you select, Blue Force 2’s insanely professional and friendly crew are sure to make this the scuba holiday of a lifetime.

about the author

Alex

Hi, I’m Alex.

I’m the creator of Diving Squad, a scuba diving travel blog shaped by a five-year odyssey spent diving and drifting through Southeast Asia, Latin America, and parts of Europe.

In 2023, I landed in Panglao, Bohol — and loved it so much I ended up staying. I’ve been based here ever since, working as a PADI Scuba Diving Instructor, guiding dives and teaching courses, while continuing to build Diving Squad.

When I’m not in the water, I’m usually editing underwater photos and footage, planning the next trip, or cruising around Bohol — but never for long before the reefs pull me back.