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Hammerhead I is a 32-metre Egyptian Red Sea liveaboard for 20 guests in 10 ensuite, individually air-conditioned cabins: six lower-deck Standard Twins, two upper-deck Standard Twins and two upper-deck Master Suites with double beds. A 40 m² dive deck, two tenders, Nitrox production and routes from northern wrecks to Brothers, Daedalus, Elphinstone and the Deep South make it a focused choice for week-long diving safaris.
| Date | 03/10/26 to 10/10/26 |
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| Duration | 7 nights |
| Boat | Hammerhead 1 |
| Destination | Southern Egypt |
| Departure | Marsa Alam |
| Arrival | Marsa Alam |
Description
Boat
M/Y Hammerhead I is a purpose-built Egyptian Red Sea safari vessel launched in the middle of the last decade and operated by Hammerhead Fleet since 2017. The operator publishes an overall length of 32 metres and the 2023 technical catalogue adds a 6.6-metre beam, 2-metre draft and 235-tonne gross tonnage. Some public specifications conflict: the current fleet page lists two 680 hp engines, while the catalogue and current retail pages say 600 hp; the operator also alternates between three and four decks. These figures should be confirmed for technical contracting rather than silently combined.
Guest spaces are arranged around a panoramic air-conditioned salon, a separate dining area and several open decks. The official catalogue measures the salon at about 40 m², the dining room at 30 m², the main sun deck at 40 m², the forward sun area at 15 m² and the high deck at 45 m². Sofas, shaded and open seating, loungers, a television and broad windows give divers different places to relax between dives. Published measurements are approximate and do not imply exclusive guest use at all times.
The working stern is designed for a full dive group. The operator describes a 40 m² dive deck with 21 individual gear positions, while its catalogue says the area can serve up to 24 people. Hammerhead I nevertheless carries a maximum of 20 guests in its confirmed guest cabins. Tank racks, benches, a central preparation aisle and a low aft platform keep equipment handling separate from the salon and restaurant.
Two 5.2-metre tenders with 40 hp Yamaha outboards are listed for reef entries and pickups, with a smaller emergency Zodiac also shown in the technical data. Two Bauer air compressors and a dedicated Nitrox compressor support the dive programme. Tender specifications, passenger limits and operating availability should still be checked on the departure date.
The present operator page lists two watermakers with total production of approximately six tonnes per day, an 8-tonne fresh-water tank figure and a 180-litre hot-water tank. The 2023 catalogue instead lists 16 m³ of fresh-water storage. Because the capacity figures differ, neither should be converted into a guest consumption promise. Fresh water is finite on any liveaboard, and guests should follow the crew's conservation instructions.
Safety equipment advertised for Hammerhead I includes an emergency first-response kit, oxygen, two 20-person liferafts, fire extinguishing and smoke-detection systems, radar, GPS, VHF radio and standard navigation equipment. These are supporting systems, not replacements for the onboard briefing, personal surface signalling devices, suitable insurance or the captain's decisions about weather and access.
Meals are normally served on a full-board basis. Current itemised booking pages include main meals, snacks, drinking water, soft drinks and tea/coffee, but menus and special-diet procedures are not fixed boat specifications. Dietary, allergy, religious or medical requirements should be submitted before payment and reconfirmed on the guest form. Alcohol and premium drinks should be treated as extras unless the quotation names them.
Hammerhead I is principally a scuba liveaboard. Hammerhead Fleet also markets kite-surfing, marine leisure and custom services, but those are separate programmes. A standard dive safari does not automatically include kite equipment, tuition or a leisure-cruise activity plan. Non-divers and snorkellers should obtain written confirmation of acceptance, supervision, activities and price for the selected week.
Cabin
The official inventory reconciles to 10 guest cabins, 20 berths and three clearly defined categories:
- 6 Lower Deck Standard Twin Cabins — maximum 2 guests each: approximately 8 m² according to the official catalogue, with two separate single beds. These rooms make up the largest share category and are the usual option for friends or paired solo guests.
- 2 Upper Deck Standard Twin Cabins — maximum 2 guests each: approximately 7 m², again with two separate single beds. Their upper position provides a different outlook and easier access to outdoor areas, but it does not add a balcony or a separate sitting room.
- 2 Upper Deck Master Suites — maximum 2 guests each: approximately 6 m² in the catalogue and equipped with one shared double bed according to the current category inventory. “Master Suite” identifies the double-bed category and deck position; it should not be advertised as a larger room, because the operator's own published area is actually smaller than the Standard rooms.
The arithmetic is exact: six lower twins + two upper twins + two upper double suites = 10 cabins and 20 guests. Crew, captain and dive-guide rooms shown elsewhere in the plans are operational accommodation and are not extra saleable guest cabins.
Every guest cabin is advertised with a private ensuite shower and toilet and individually controlled air conditioning. The operator also lists Egyptian-cotton bed linen and luggage storage. Official photographs confirm typical twin, double and bathroom arrangements, but they do not establish that every room has identical clearances, window sizes or storage configuration.
The cabin sizes should be described as operator-published approximations rather than surveyed measurements. Exact mattress dimensions, convertibility of twin beds, safe, hairdryer, minibar, USB outlets, bathrobes, toiletries by brand and cabin-by-cabin socket positions are not reliably published. These amenities must not be promised from generic reseller icons. Current retail packages do include complimentary toiletries and cabin towels, but the precise supply and replacement schedule can change.
The two upper Standard rooms remain twins; couples wanting a single shared mattress should request one of the two Master Suites. Conversely, the Master double is not suitable for two unrelated guests who require separate beds unless the operator confirms an alternative arrangement in writing. The reservation should identify category, deck, bed type, occupancy and any sole-use supplement.
Single occupancy is not a dedicated cabin type. Solo guests generally share a Standard Twin or request private use subject to availability and price. No accessible cabin, lift or step-free route is published. Stairs, raised thresholds, moving decks and tender transfers mean guests with limited mobility should request a written suitability assessment before booking.
Diving
Hammerhead I is equipped for recreational Red Sea liveaboard diving, with routes that can cover the northern wrecks, the Strait of Tiran, Brothers, Daedalus, Elphinstone, St John's, Fury Shoal, Rocky and Zabargad. The 2023 catalogue lists 24 twelve-litre cylinders, two Bauer compressors and a Nitrox compressor. The current operator page confirms Nitrox capability but does not make it universally free.
A normal seven-night safari contains six diving days and may offer around 18 dives when weather, transfers and the route permit. This is an indicative rhythm, not a guaranteed total. Boarding formalities, check dive, overnight navigation, marine-park restrictions and the pre-flight surface interval can reduce the number. The first and last diving days are commonly shorter.
Experience thresholds vary by itinerary and seller. Current programme information uses about 30 logged dives plus Open Water certification for northern and easier southern routes, around 20 dives plus Open Water for some “Southern Charm” programmes, and 50 logged dives plus Advanced Open Water or equivalent for Brothers–Daedalus–Elphinstone. The departure-specific requirement controls. A logbook number alone does not replace recent experience in current, wall diving, negative entries, wrecks and blue-water ascents.
The two tenders support entries and pickups when Hammerhead I cannot moor beside the site. Exposed marine parks can involve rapid descents, current, open-water safety stops and separation risk. Guests should follow the assigned team, carry the required SMB and signalling equipment, respect depth and gas limits, and understand the vessel's lost-diver procedure.
Night diving may be scheduled at suitable sheltered reefs, but it is not allowed inside certain Egyptian offshore marine parks. A package that lists night dives means they are included where legally and operationally possible, not that every evening produces a dive. Torch rental, backup light and night-diving qualification requirements should be checked before travel.
Standard packages commonly provide a 12-litre air cylinder, weights and guide service. Nitrox, 15-litre cylinders, complete or partial rental sets, private guides, courses and speciality training are booking variables. Nitrox users must hold the appropriate certification and analyse and label their own cylinder. Technical diving, rebreather support, decompression gases and sidemount are not confirmed as routine services.
Personal dive-accident insurance covering recompression, evacuation and repatriation is strongly advisable and may be required by the selected contract. A booking channel refers to short-term DAN cover on request, but that is not a safe substitute for reviewing personal coverage. Guests should bring certification cards, a recent logbook, any required medical clearance and the signed operator forms.
Possible marine life ranges from turtles, rays, dolphins and schooling reef fish to tuna, barracuda and seasonal pelagic sharks. Thresher, hammerhead, grey reef and oceanic whitetip sharks are associated with offshore routes, but sightings, visibility and current cannot be guaranteed. Sound buoyancy, no-touch wreck and coral practice, and conservative profiles take priority over wildlife photography.
Other Information
Commonly included when expressly stated in the booking confirmation:
- Accommodation in the booked shared cabin category for the stated cruise nights
- Full board with main meals, snacks, drinking water, soft drinks and tea/coffee
- The scheduled recreational diving package, guide service and night dives where permitted
- Standard 12-litre air cylinders, air fills, weights and weight belts
- Cabin and deck towels, routine toiletries and onboard Wi-Fi on current listings
- VAT on current itemised retail packages
- Short-term DAN cover on request on one sales channel, subject to its actual terms
Mandatory or commonly charged separately on current offers:
- Marine-park/environmental fee — currently displayed as approximately EUR 200 per trip on major retail listings
- Port fee — currently approximately EUR 45 per trip
- Service charge — currently approximately EUR 100 per trip
- A fuel surcharge is listed by one channel at approximately EUR 45 per trip, while another current itemisation omits it; obtain a single all-fees total
Normally excluded or optional unless the contract specifically includes them:
- International and domestic flights, baggage fees, hotel nights and independent travel
- Egyptian visa and passport-related expenses
- Airport, hotel and port transfers, including transfers between Hurghada and Port Ghalib
- Nitrox, Nitrox training, 15-litre cylinders, rental equipment, private guide and courses
- Alcohol, premium drinks and purchases from any onboard bar
- Laundry or pressing, land excursions, spa-style services and personal purchases
- Crew and guide gratuities
- Comprehensive travel, cancellation, medical and dive-accident insurance
Cabins & prices
Included
- VAT and local taxes
- Full-board meal plan (including snacks)
- Soft drinks
- Diving activity (incl. tanks, weights, weight belts)
- Dive guide service
- Cabin towels and complimentary toiletries
- Cabin cleaning service
- Wi-Fi
Not included
- Domestic flights in destination country
- Transfers from airport and/or hotel to the yacht
- Marine park fees & Port fees
- Fuel surcharge
- Alcoholic beverage
- Dive equipment rentals
- Larger tank (15 L)
- Nitrox fills
- Dive insurance (mandatory requirement)
- Travel insurance (trip cancellation insurance)
- Crew gratuity
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| Destinations | Northern Egypt, Southern Egypt |
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| Facilities | Nitrox support, Camera Station, Wi-Fi |
| Languages spoken | English |

























