Royal Evolution Review

With its own Jacuzzi, individual TV & DVD systems in each cabin, lavish chill out areas and exciting dive trips, Royal Evolution is a fantastic Red Sea liveaboard to call home for a week.

Great for: Onboard Amenities, Couples, Friends, Specialist Wreck Dive Trips, Luxury Cabins. 

Trip Lengths: 8 days, 7 nights

Max Group Size: 24

Operates: July – November

Without a doubt, the coolest area aboard Royal Evolution is the spacious and beautiful sundeck with it’s own Jacuzzi.

This leads back to the partially shaded outdoor lounge with plush furniture and the bar.

Guests can also relax in the air conditioned indoor salon where there is a library plus audio and video entertainment.

The Royal Evolution runs “Special Wreck” tours around the North Red Sea as well as trips to the remote Southern Red Sea.

Diving takes place from the large dive deck at the back of the boat which features individual storage, camera station, showers and gear rinse tanks.

Nitrox is provided for certified divers and technical divers are catered to also. 

Each of the 12 cabins features twin or double beds, ample storage space, AC and it’s own TV & DVD entertainment system. 

Candy G from the United States said:

“Sharks and more sharks! During our dives we were lucky enough to see a great hammerhead, scalloped hammerhead, thresher shark and oceanic white tips. I also enjoyed seeing the clown fish, especially the small cities of anemones with families”.

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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.