A proper review of
Ghani Liveaboard
The Overall Review
We spent 8.8 hours reading reviews from experts and divers about Ghani Liveaboard.
In summary, this is what divers think:
- Editor Rating
- Rated 3.5 stars
- Very Good
- Ghani Liveaboard
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3 reasons to dive
- Many people were happy with the pristine condition of the liveaboard.
- Some people said that the cabins were spacious and the sheets were changed every day.
- Divers said the guides were professional and made everyone feel safe.
2 reasons NOT to dive
- A couple of people noted that upper deck had some blemishes that needed some maintenance.
- Some people were taken back by the language between the staff and crew.
Key facts
Year (re)built: | 2003 | |
Max divers | 22 | |
Internet | No | |
Nitrox | Yes (free) | |
Rental equip. | Yes ($) | |
Camera station | No | |
Min. logged dives | No minimum | |
Aircon | Yes |
Prices
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PADI Instructor
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Description and details
Diving on the Ghani in Egypt
This vessel has complete amenities that meet the needs of all passengers. The crew prioritizes safety and comfort. The Ghani has a length of 29m by 7.5m and it has a speed of 10 knots. This yacht is a great budget option to enjoy the underwater scenery that the Red Sea offers.
Boat Interior
The Ghani can accommodate a total of 22 guests to its spacious and comfortable cabins. There is one suite available on board. At the lower deck, there are six twin cabins along with the suite and four twin cabins on the upper deck. Each cabin has air-conditioning, private bathroom and ample storage space for luggage.
The entertainment area is complete with a A/V entertainment area where guests can enjoy watching the latest movies. It has an indoor dining area and a saloon that are fully air-conditioned. A partly covered sun deck is there to enjoy the ocean view and the sunset after a day of diving.
Restaurant
The chef on board will surely delight passengers’ taste buds with a wide range of local and international cuisine. Guests will enjoy the buffet-style meals and complimentary drinks as well as the snacks. There is an excellent selection of wine and beer available on board. For special dietary requests, guests may add this information to their booking form. We advise limiting these requests to food allergies and religious beliefs.
Dive Deck
The deck has a spacious area for each diver. There are tanks and a place to storage the diving equipment. Rinse hoses are available for maintaining all underwater equipment. Guests may provide their rental needs on the booking form and pay on board. Nitrox is available for those certified divers for free. The Ghani also has all the essentials for any emergency.
Itinerary
Fury Shoal is a pleasant area for beginners and advanced divers. There are areas with a depth range of 30m for those who are into tech diving. This reef is a nice place to see hammerhead sharks. St. John’s is a cluster of small reefs with the most spectacular underwater marine life. St. John is a nice place to see silvertip sharks, hammerhead sharks, soft corals crowded with snappers, butterfly fish and barracudas. There is also an area where shallow cracks open up into small caverns. The Elphinstone is a standalone reef on the Red Sea. This reef is also famous for the oceanic whitetip shark and the hammerheads. Everyone can visit Egypt all year round to explore the Red Sea.
- Editor Rating
- Rated 3.5 stars
- Very Good
- Ghani Liveaboard
- Reviewed by:
- Published on:
- Last modified:
- Daily housekeeping
- Audio & video entertainment
- Air Conditioned saloon
- Aircon Cabins
- Sun Deck
- Indoor Saloon
- Non-Diver (Snorkeler) Friendly
- Warm Water Showers
- Custom built for diving
- En-Suite bathrooms