Red Sea - Deep South | Aggressor V Liveaboard
Red Sea - Deep South | Aggressor V Liveaboard – Dive Itineraries
Aggressor is proud to launch the Red Sea Aggressor V that will explore the remote Deep South Red Sea.
The Egyptian Red Sea Deep South region is pristine, untouched and remote. Guests will explore the Elba Reef or Rocky & Zabargad Island regions. This vast area consists of hundreds of square miles of underwater reefs with unexplored areas yet to be discovered.
Port Berenice is home to the beautiful 131 ft Red Sea Aggressor V, a steel yacht that has a beam of 30 feet, is 480 tons and has 5 decks. She takes 26 guests in comfort and style. (Airport transfers to/from Port Berenice Harbor TBA. The two itineraries alternate each week which offers guests the opportunity to do back to back trips and explore different areas. Both itineraries depart from Port Berenice, a port operated by the Egyptian Navy.
- Deep South Egypt itineraries operate from Saturday to Saturday
- Guests may dive up to 3-5 dives per day for 7-night itineraries. (subject to change due to weather conditions)
- 3 mm wetsuit recommended for summer; 5 mm wetsuit recommended for winter
- Average water temperatures: 74 – 84F, 23 – 29C
The Red Sea Aggressor V is equipped with (2) 25 ft long tenders and each with a 85 HP motor.
Red Sea - Deep South | Aggressor V Liveaboard
- Deep South – Zabargad & Rocky Islands
- Deep South – Elba Reef
Deep South – Zabargad & Rocky Islands
Port Berenice – Rocky & Zabargad Islands Itinerary
Day 1 : Port Berenice – Embarkation
Day 2 : Check out dive Shaab Eshara and first day and night dive.
Day 3 : Morning dive at Abu Galawa West, 2nd dive at Abu Galawa East, 3rd dive at Malahi, 4th dive & night dive at Amphoras . Sailing at night to Rocky Island .
Day 4 : Morning dive at North East Rocky, 2nd dive at south West Rocky, 3rd dive at North West Rocky, 4th dive at South East Rocky. Sailing to Zabargad Island for night dive & overnight.
Day 5 : Morning dive at Abu Bassala, 2nd dive at Gota’a Mymora, 3rd dive Fendra Hamara, 4th dive at Habily Wasta, night dive at Gota’a Wasta
Day 6 : Morning dive at Habily Gaafar, 2nd dive at Habily Aly, 3rd dive at Habily St.John Woods. Sailing to Dangerous reef for 4th & night dive.
Day 7 : Morning dive at Habily Abu Wassef. 2nd dive at White Rock. Sailing back to Port Berenice; sunset party and dinner onboard and overnight.
Day 8 : Port Berenice – Disembark
Rocky & Zabargad Islands Dive Sites
ABU GALAWA EAST & WEST – Usually provides easy dives and is therefore suitable for beginners or your first Days checkout dives. Underwater visibility is excellent in this area. Dive sites at this location offer beautiful coral gardens, pinnacles and shallow drift dives in the 15 to 25 meter range.
ZABARGAD – Is the largest marine park in Egypt’s southern Red Sea and is often grouped with the Rocky Island Marine Park which lies just 5km southeast. Zabargad’s Turtle Bay is home to an abundance of reef fish, cuttlefish, octopus, blue spotted rays and crocodile fish, and is also a nesting ground for turtles during August. Beyond the sheltered coves, Zabargad offers thrilling walls, Both hard and soft corals live here and strong currents as well as the Khanka Wreck and sightings of oceanic whitetips, grey reef sharks, hammerhead, silvertips and manta rays.
ROCKY ISLAND – Rocky Island provides fantastic diving, with sheer vertical walls and rugged, jagged profile. Strong currents can make diving a drift dive. The reef composition here is generally stony, with fairly good coral cover. Divers can discover sharks of all species, a whole range of reef and pelagic creatures and different coral types such as stony corals, plate and cabbage corals, acropora, fire coral, and Dendronephthya soft corals.
HABILI ALY – Habili Aly is another incredibly popular dive site that can feel like diving in an aquarium! Reef predators such as jacks and grey reef sharks are commonly seen, Hammerhead sharks and manta rays are also encountered, though less frequently. It is not unusual to see Bottlenose Dolphins on the surface here, and sometimes underwater. Manta Rays are around during the summer months. Butterfly Fish, Red Sea Banner Fish, Angel Fish, and Big Eye bimble around in the shallows and for those that have sharp eyes, you will see Large Dragons and Purple Flabellina moving slowly over the walls. Overhangs and Black Corals are found in the south.
HABILI GAFFAR – is a smaller reef flat, perhaps 30m across at the surface, with a ledge running around it at 20-35m deep before the reef plunges in to the depths of the Red Sea. Its small size means you can circumnavigate the entire reef 2 or 3 times during a dive or zigzag up one side, depending on the strength of the current. The strong currents attract snapper, barracuda, tuna and reef sharks on the northern side where a small protrusion forms at 40m. The shallower sections of the reef are dominated by pink clasping soft corals and fairy basslets. Schools of bigmouth mackerel race across the reef top in search of food. Lionfish slowly stalk in the shallows, waiting for their opportunity to strike on unsuspecting prey.
DANGEROUS REEF – Is the most southerly of the St. John’s reefs, but seems oddly named since it is one of the few dive sites in the Southern Red Sea that offer a reasonably shallow flat bottom. This makes it good for an overnight anchorage and night diving, where you can find squid, Spanish dancers, and hunting morey eels. The topography here makes for great swim-throughs. There are many breaks in the reef shallows that allow easy and safe penetration.
Deep South – Elba Reef
Port Berenice – Elba Reef Itinerary
Day 1 : Port Berenice – Embarkation
Day 2 : Check out Dive and first days diving : Sernaka Island and Il Kamash wreck and Night Dive
Day 3 : Diving whole day and night Dive at Elba Reef and Levanzo wreck
Day 4 : Diving whole day and night Dive at Elba Reef
Day 5 : Exploration Day of 4 new dive sites
Day 6 : Abu Fandira South & North & Night Dive
Day 7 : Abu Fandira Fogani for 2 morning dives and then sailing back to Port Berenice; sunset party then dinner onboard and overnight.
Day 8 : Port Berenice – Disembark
Elba Reef Dive Sites
Abu Fendira : Currently a deep south reef area where at present there will be no other liveaboards. The 6km-long line of reefs run-in an east-west direction and the various topography offers wonderful views of brilliant coral blocks at about 15-25m. Beside the reef, sharks cruise in the area along with large schools of fish and many species of crustaceans. Gorgeous Napoleon fish and the rare humphead parrot fish are residents here in large numbers :
Elba Reef North : The North Plateau that starts at around 20 meters depth and drops to it´s northern tip to round 45 meters. Plenty of huge coral fans are at the edge of the plateau. Quite often you can spot some big pelagics here, such as grey reef sharks and even hammerheads as well as a verity of marine life.
Elba Reef South : The South Plateau is a shorter than the North, with some huge pinnacles. It started as well at around 20 meters and slopes down to 45 meter. The eastern and western sides drop quite steep to more than 100 meters in depth. In the shallow part of the reef is a beautiful cave system at the eastern edge, starting at around 8 meters depth. Marine life is plentily.
Wreck of Levanzo : The wreck of Levanzo is located at the eastern reef of the Elba region. Dropped straight on top of the wreck from the RSA V Zodiac. The stern with the Propeller is the first to reach at a depth of 22m.As the wreck is upside down a penetration is not the easiest one, but you can dive under the wreck in some areas. It’s nicely covered with plenty of huge black corals and soft corals. The broken part is at a depth of around 40 meters, where the dive ends for recreational diving. There is plenty of marine life to be found at the wreck. Such as big groupers, schooling trevally and other marine life.
You either finish your dive ascending at the rope placed at the prop or continue along the reef to shallow up and do your safety stop along the main reef. It has nice coral blocks too. Then you might end your dive at the mooring boat.
Exploration Day 5 Returning North Between Elba Reef and Abu Fendira Reef (An area 2,700 Square Nautical Miles): The Deep South in many areas is total virgin unexplored reef diving. On the return trip North, the 5th days of diving will be spent exploring remote reef areas. Guests can give their input on each of the 4 dives carried out on this day throughout the 2025 season and the top 4 dive sites voted by guests will be named and added to the 2026 RSA V itinerary going forward.
Aggressor V – Liveaboard Cabins & Rates
- Master Stateroom
- Deluxe Stateroom
Master Stateroom
The master staterooms (#1 – 2) are located on the lower deck and (#3 – 4) are located on the main deck. They have a port hole, queen bed with a private bathroom and shower. This stateroom is for couples and single supplement only.
ROOM – 1, 2, 3, 4
Rm Size: 12′ x 13′
Queen: 63″ x 79″
Rates
| Red Sea Aggressor V | Nights | Deluxe | Master | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2025 | ||||
| Mar-29-2025 – Jan-03-2026 | 7 | $2699 | $2699 | |
| Apr-29-2025 – Jan-03-2026 | 7 | $2699 | $2699 | |
| 2026 | ||||
| Jan-03-2026 – Jan-02-2027 | 7 | $2699 | $2699 | |
| Jan-03-2026 – Jan-02-2027 | 7 | $2699 | $2699 | |
| 2027 | ||||
| Jan-02-2027 – Jan-01-2028 | 7 | $2799 | $2799 | |
| Jan-02-2027 – Jan-01-2028 | 7 | $2799 | $2799 | |
| 2028 | ||||
| Jan-01-2028 – Jan-06-2029 | 7 | $2799 | $2799 | |
| Jan-01-2028 – Jan-06-2029 | 7 | $2799 | $2799 |
Deluxe Stateroom
A comfortable stateroom located on the main deck (##5 – 8) with two twin beds or a combinable king and (#9 – 13) with two twin side by side beds on the upper deck. Staterooms #5-6 have a port hole window and #7 – 13 have picture windows. Staterooms have a private bathroom and shower.
ROOM: 5, 6, 7, & 8
Rm Size: 12′ x 13′
Twin:: 39″ x 79″ Combinable
ROOM: 9, 10, 11, 12, 13
Rm Size: 11′ x 13′
Twin: 39″ x 79″
Rates
| Red Sea Aggressor V | Nights | Deluxe | Master | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2025 | ||||
| Mar-29-2025 – Jan-03-2026 | 7 | $2699 | $2699 | |
| Apr-29-2025 – Jan-03-2026 | 7 | $2699 | $2699 | |
| 2026 | ||||
| Jan-03-2026 – Jan-02-2027 | 7 | $2699 | $2699 | |
| Jan-03-2026 – Jan-02-2027 | 7 | $2699 | $2699 | |
| 2027 | ||||
| Jan-02-2027 – Jan-01-2028 | 7 | $2799 | $2799 | |
| Jan-02-2027 – Jan-01-2028 | 7 | $2799 | $2799 | |
| 2028 | ||||
| Jan-01-2028 – Jan-06-2029 | 7 | $2799 | $2799 | |
| Jan-01-2028 – Jan-06-2029 | 7 | $2799 | $2799 |
Red Sea Aggressor V – Liveaboard- Trip Schedule
- 2025 Schedule
- 2026 Schedule
- 2027 Schedule
- 2028 Schedule
| Year | Start Date | End Date | Nights | Itinerary |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2025 | 06-21 | 06-28 | 7 | Deep South – Elba Reef |
| 2025 | 06-28 | 07-05 | 7 | Deep South – Rocky & Zabargad Islands |
| 2025 | 07-05 | 07-12 | 7 | Deep South – Elba Reef |
| 2025 | 07-12 | 07-19 | 7 | Down |
| 2025 | 07-19 | 07-26 | 7 | Deep South – Elba Reef |
| 2025 | 07-26 | 08-02 | 7 | Deep South – Rocky & Zabargad Islands |
| 2025 | 08-02 | 08-09 | 7 | Deep South – Elba Reef |
| 2025 | 08-09 | 08-16 | 7 | Deep South – Rocky & Zabargad Islands |
| 2025 | 08-16 | 08-23 | 7 | Deep South – Elba Reef |
| 2025 | 08-23 | 08-30 | 7 | Deep South – Rocky & Zabargad Islands |
| 2025 | 08-30 | 09-06 | 7 | Deep South – Elba Reef |
| 2025 | 09-06 | 09-13 | 7 | Deep South – Rocky & Zabargad Islands |
| 2025 | 09-13 | 09-20 | 7 | Deep South – Elba Reef |
| 2025 | 09-20 | 09-27 | 7 | Deep South – Rocky & Zabargad Islands |
| 2025 | 09-27 | 10-04 | 7 | Deep South – Elba Reef |
| 2025 | 10-04 | 10-11 | 7 | Deep South – Rocky & Zabargad Islands |
| 2025 | 10-11 | 10-18 | 7 | Deep South – Elba Reef |
| 2025 | 10-18 | 10-25 | 7 | Deep South – Rocky & Zabargad Islands |
| 2025 | 10-25 | 11-01 | 7 | Deep South – Elba Reef |
| 2025 | 11-01 | 11-08 | 7 | Deep South – Rocky & Zabargad Islands |
| 2025 | 11-08 | 11-15 | 7 | Deep South – Elba Reef |
| 2025 | 11-15 | 11-22 | 7 | Deep South – Rocky & Zabargad Islands |
| 2025 | 11-22 | 11-29 | 7 | Deep South – Elba Reef |
| 2025 | 11-29 | 12-06 | 7 | Deep South – Rocky & Zabargad Islands |
| 2025 | 12-06 | 12-13 | 7 | Deep South – Elba Reef |
| 2025 | 12-13 | 12-20 | 7 | Deep South – Rocky & Zabargad Islands |
| 2025 | 12-20 | 12-27 | 7 | Deep South – Elba Reef |
| 2025 | 12-27 | 01-03 | 7 | Deep South – Rocky & Zabargad Islands |
| Year | Start Date | End Date | Nights | Itinerary |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2026 | 01-03 | 01-10 | 7 | Down |
| 2026 | 01-10 | 01-17 | 7 | Down |
| 2026 | 01-17 | 01-24 | 7 | Down |
| 2026 | 01-24 | 01-31 | 7 | Down |
| 2026 | 01-31 | 02-07 | 7 | Down |
| 2026 | 02-07 | 02-14 | 7 | Down |
| 2026 | 02-14 | 02-21 | 7 | Down |
| 2026 | 02-21 | 02-28 | 7 | Down |
| 2026 | 02-28 | 03-07 | 7 | Deep South – Elba Reef |
| 2026 | 03-07 | 03-14 | 7 | Deep South – Rocky & Zabargad Islands |
| 2026 | 03-14 | 03-21 | 7 | Deep South – Elba Reef |
| 2026 | 03-21 | 03-28 | 7 | Deep South – Rocky & Zabargad Islands |
| 2026 | 03-28 | 04-04 | 7 | Deep South – Elba Reef |
| 2026 | 04-04 | 04-11 | 7 | Deep South – Rocky & Zabargad Islands |
| 2026 | 04-11 | 04-18 | 7 | Deep South – Elba Reef |
| 2026 | 04-18 | 04-25 | 7 | Deep South – Rocky & Zabargad Islands |
| 2026 | 04-25 | 05-02 | 7 | Deep South – Elba Reef |
| 2026 | 05-02 | 05-09 | 7 | Deep South – Rocky & Zabargad Islands |
| 2026 | 05-09 | 05-16 | 7 | Deep South – Elba Reef |
| 2026 | 05-16 | 05-23 | 7 | Deep South – Rocky & Zabargad Islands |
| 2026 | 05-23 | 05-30 | 7 | Deep South – Elba Reef |
| 2026 | 05-30 | 06-06 | 7 | Deep South – Rocky & Zabargad Islands |
| 2026 | 06-06 | 06-13 | 7 | Deep South – Elba Reef |
| 2026 | 06-13 | 06-20 | 7 | Deep South – Rocky & Zabargad Islands |
| 2026 | 06-20 | 06-27 | 7 | Deep South – Elba Reef |
| 2026 | 06-27 | 07-04 | 7 | Deep South – Elba Reef |
| 2026 | 07-04 | 07-11 | 7 | Deep South – Elba Reef |
| 2026 | 07-11 | 07-18 | 7 | Deep South – Rocky & Zabargad Islands |
| 2026 | 07-18 | 07-25 | 7 | Deep South – Elba Reef |
| 2026 | 07-25 | 08-01 | 7 | Deep South – Rocky & Zabargad Islands |
| 2026 | 08-01 | 08-08 | 7 | Deep South – Elba Reef |
| 2026 | 08-08 | 08-15 | 7 | Deep South – Rocky & Zabargad Islands |
| 2026 | 08-15 | 08-22 | 7 | Deep South – Elba Reef |
| 2026 | 08-22 | 08-29 | 7 | Deep South – Rocky & Zabargad Islands |
| 2026 | 08-29 | 09-05 | 7 | Deep South – Elba Reef |
| 2026 | 09-05 | 09-12 | 7 | Deep South – Rocky & Zabargad Islands |
| 2026 | 09-12 | 09-19 | 7 | Deep South – Elba Reef |
| 2026 | 09-19 | 09-26 | 7 | Deep South – Rocky & Zabargad Islands |
| 2026 | 09-26 | 10-03 | 7 | Deep South – Elba Reef |
| 2026 | 10-03 | 10-10 | 7 | Deep South – Rocky & Zabargad Islands |
| 2026 | 10-10 | 10-17 | 7 | Deep South – Elba Reef |
| 2026 | 10-17 | 10-24 | 7 | Deep South – Rocky & Zabargad Islands |
| 2026 | 10-24 | 10-31 | 7 | Deep South – Elba Reef |
| 2026 | 10-31 | 11-07 | 7 | Deep South – Rocky & Zabargad Islands |
| 2026 | 11-07 | 11-14 | 7 | Deep South – Elba Reef |
| 2026 | 11-14 | 11-21 | 7 | Deep South – Rocky & Zabargad Islands |
| 2026 | 11-21 | 11-28 | 7 | Deep South – Elba Reef |
| 2026 | 11-28 | 12-05 | 7 | Deep South – Rocky & Zabargad Islands |
| 2026 | 12-05 | 12-12 | 7 | Deep South – Elba Reef |
| 2026 | 12-12 | 12-19 | 7 | Deep South – Rocky & Zabargad Islands |
| 2026 | 12-19 | 12-26 | 7 | Deep South – Elba Reef |
| 2026 | 12-26 | 01-02 | 7 | Deep South – Rocky & Zabargad Islands |
| Year | Start Date | End Date | Nights | Itinerary |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2027 | 01-02 | 01-09 | 7 | Down |
| 2027 | 01-09 | 01-16 | 7 | Down |
| 2027 | 01-16 | 01-23 | 7 | Down |
| 2027 | 01-23 | 01-30 | 7 | Down |
| 2027 | 01-30 | 02-06 | 7 | Down |
| 2027 | 02-06 | 02-13 | 7 | Down |
| 2027 | 02-13 | 02-20 | 7 | Down |
| 2027 | 02-20 | 02-27 | 7 | Down |
| 2027 | 02-27 | 03-06 | 7 | Deep South – Elba Reef |
| 2027 | 03-06 | 03-13 | 7 | Deep South – Rocky & Zabargad Islands |
| 2027 | 03-13 | 03-20 | 7 | Deep South – Elba Reef |
| 2027 | 03-20 | 03-27 | 7 | Deep South – Rocky & Zabargad Islands |
| 2027 | 03-27 | 04-03 | 7 | Deep South – Elba Reef |
| 2027 | 04-03 | 04-10 | 7 | Deep South – Rocky & Zabargad Islands |
| 2027 | 04-10 | 04-17 | 7 | Deep South – Elba Reef |
| 2027 | 04-17 | 04-24 | 7 | Deep South – Rocky & Zabargad Islands |
| 2027 | 04-24 | 05-01 | 7 | Deep South – Elba Reef |
| 2027 | 05-01 | 05-08 | 7 | Deep South – Rocky & Zabargad Islands |
| 2027 | 05-08 | 05-15 | 7 | Deep South – Elba Reef |
| 2027 | 05-15 | 05-22 | 7 | Deep South – Rocky & Zabargad Islands |
| 2027 | 05-22 | 05-29 | 7 | Deep South – Elba Reef |
| 2027 | 05-29 | 06-05 | 7 | Deep South – Rocky & Zabargad Islands |
| 2027 | 06-05 | 06-12 | 7 | Deep South – Elba Reef |
| 2027 | 06-12 | 06-19 | 7 | Deep South – Rocky & Zabargad Islands |
| 2027 | 06-19 | 06-26 | 7 | Deep South – Elba Reef |
| 2027 | 06-26 | 07-03 | 7 | Deep South – Rocky & Zabargad Islands |
| 2027 | 07-03 | 07-10 | 7 | Deep South – Elba Reef |
| 2027 | 07-10 | 07-17 | 7 | Deep South – Rocky & Zabargad Islands |
| 2027 | 07-17 | 07-24 | 7 | Deep South – Elba Reef |
| 2027 | 07-24 | 07-31 | 7 | Deep South – Rocky & Zabargad Islands |
| 2027 | 07-31 | 08-07 | 7 | Deep South – Elba Reef |
| 2027 | 08-07 | 08-14 | 7 | Deep South – Rocky & Zabargad Islands |
| 2027 | 08-14 | 08-21 | 7 | Deep South – Elba Reef |
| 2027 | 08-21 | 08-28 | 7 | Deep South – Rocky & Zabargad Islands |
| 2027 | 08-28 | 09-04 | 7 | Deep South – Elba Reef |
| 2027 | 09-04 | 09-11 | 7 | Deep South – Rocky & Zabargad Islands |
| 2027 | 09-11 | 09-18 | 7 | Deep South – Elba Reef |
| 2027 | 09-18 | 09-25 | 7 | Deep South – Rocky & Zabargad Islands |
| 2027 | 09-25 | 10-02 | 7 | Deep South – Elba Reef |
| 2027 | 10-02 | 10-09 | 7 | Deep South – Rocky & Zabargad Islands |
| 2027 | 10-09 | 10-16 | 7 | Deep South – Elba Reef |
| 2027 | 10-16 | 10-23 | 7 | Deep South – Rocky & Zabargad Islands |
| 2027 | 10-23 | 10-30 | 7 | Deep South – Elba Reef |
| 2027 | 10-30 | 11-06 | 7 | Deep South – Rocky & Zabargad Islands |
| 2027 | 11-06 | 11-13 | 7 | Deep South – Elba Reef |
| 2027 | 11-13 | 11-20 | 7 | Deep South – Rocky & Zabargad Islands |
| 2027 | 11-20 | 11-27 | 7 | Deep South – Elba Reef |
| 2027 | 11-27 | 12-04 | 7 | Deep South – Rocky & Zabargad Islands |
| 2027 | 12-04 | 12-11 | 7 | Deep South – Elba Reef |
| 2027 | 12-11 | 12-18 | 7 | Deep South – Rocky & Zabargad Islands |
| 2027 | 12-18 | 12-25 | 7 | Deep South – Elba Reef |
| 2027 | 12-25 | 01-01 | 7 | Deep South – Rocky & Zabargad Islands |
| Year | Start Date | End Date | Nights | Itinerary |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2028 | 01-01 | 01-08 | 7 | Down |
| 2028 | 01-08 | 01-15 | 7 | Down |
| 2028 | 01-15 | 01-22 | 7 | Down |
| 2028 | 01-22 | 01-29 | 7 | Down |
| 2028 | 01-29 | 02-05 | 7 | Down |
| 2028 | 02-05 | 02-12 | 7 | Down |
| 2028 | 02-12 | 02-19 | 7 | Down |
| 2028 | 02-19 | 02-26 | 7 | Down |
| 2028 | 02-26 | 03-04 | 7 | Deep South – Elba Reef |
| 2028 | 03-04 | 03-11 | 7 | Deep South – Rocky & Zabargad Islands |
| 2028 | 03-11 | 03-18 | 7 | Deep South – Elba Reef |
| 2028 | 03-18 | 03-25 | 7 | Deep South – Rocky & Zabargad Islands |
| 2028 | 03-25 | 04-01 | 7 | Deep South – Elba Reef |
| 2028 | 04-01 | 04-08 | 7 | Deep South – Rocky & Zabargad Islands |
| 2028 | 04-08 | 04-15 | 7 | Deep South – Elba Reef |
| 2028 | 04-15 | 04-22 | 7 | Deep South – Rocky & Zabargad Islands |
| 2028 | 04-22 | 04-29 | 7 | Deep South – Elba Reef |
| 2028 | 04-29 | 05-06 | 7 | Deep South – Rocky & Zabargad Islands |
| 2028 | 05-06 | 05-13 | 7 | Deep South – Elba Reef |
| 2028 | 05-13 | 05-20 | 7 | Deep South – Rocky & Zabargad Islands |
| 2028 | 05-20 | 05-27 | 7 | Deep South – Elba Reef |
| 2028 | 05-27 | 06-03 | 7 | Deep South – Rocky & Zabargad Islands |
| 2028 | 06-03 | 06-10 | 7 | Deep South – Elba Reef |
| 2028 | 06-10 | 06-17 | 7 | Deep South – Rocky & Zabargad Islands |
| 2028 | 06-17 | 06-24 | 7 | Deep South – Elba Reef |
| 2028 | 06-24 | 07-01 | 7 | Deep South – Rocky & Zabargad Islands |
| 2028 | 07-01 | 07-08 | 7 | Deep South – Elba Reef |
| 2028 | 07-08 | 07-15 | 7 | Deep South – Rocky & Zabargad Islands |
| 2028 | 07-15 | 07-22 | 7 | Deep South – Elba Reef |
| 2028 | 07-22 | 07-29 | 7 | Deep South – Rocky & Zabargad Islands |
| 2028 | 07-29 | 08-05 | 7 | Deep South – Elba Reef |
| 2028 | 08-05 | 08-12 | 7 | Deep South – Rocky & Zabargad Islands |
| 2028 | 08-12 | 08-19 | 7 | Deep South – Elba Reef |
| 2028 | 08-19 | 08-26 | 7 | Deep South – Rocky & Zabargad Islands |
| 2028 | 08-26 | 09-02 | 7 | Deep South – Elba Reef |
| 2028 | 09-02 | 09-09 | 7 | Deep South – Rocky & Zabargad Islands |
| 2028 | 09-09 | 09-16 | 7 | Deep South – Elba Reef |
| 2028 | 09-16 | 09-23 | 7 | Deep South – Rocky & Zabargad Islands |
| 2028 | 09-23 | 09-30 | 7 | Deep South – Elba Reef |
| 2028 | 09-30 | 10-07 | 7 | Deep South – Rocky & Zabargad Islands |
| 2028 | 10-07 | 10-14 | 7 | Deep South – Elba Reef |
| 2028 | 10-14 | 10-21 | 7 | Deep South – Rocky & Zabargad Islands |
| 2028 | 10-21 | 10-28 | 7 | Deep South – Elba Reef |
| 2028 | 10-28 | 11-04 | 7 | Deep South – Rocky & Zabargad Islands |
| 2028 | 11-04 | 11-11 | 7 | Deep South – Elba Reef |
| 2028 | 11-11 | 11-18 | 7 | Deep South – Rocky & Zabargad Islands |
| 2028 | 11-18 | 11-25 | 7 | Deep South – Elba Reef |
| 2028 | 11-25 | 12-02 | 7 | Deep South – Rocky & Zabargad Islands |
| 2028 | 12-02 | 12-09 | 7 | Deep South – Elba Reef |
| 2028 | 12-09 | 12-16 | 7 | Deep South – Rocky & Zabargad Islands |
| 2028 | 12-16 | 12-23 | 7 | Deep South – Elba Reef |
| 2028 | 12-23 | 12-30 | 7 | Deep South – Rocky & Zabargad Islands |
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🌐 Dive Subculture Technical Travel Concierge
At Dive Subculture Technical, we craft custom dive trips for both recreational and technical divers. From thresher shark dives in Malapascua to deep wrecks and reef escapes, our Travel Concierge makes planning seamless and personal.
We work with top-tier dive centers, liveaboards, and resorts worldwide to match your level, goals, and style.
🪸 Recreational Divers: Relaxed reef dives, luxury resorts, and vibrant marine life
⚙️ Technical Divers: Sidemount, deco, wreck, cave, and deep expedition
📍 Top spots: Philippines, Thailand, Maldives, Indonesia, Egypt, Galápagos, and more
🚢 What we offer: Liveaboards, boutique stays, day trips, and training travel
✅ Submit your Concierge Form and get fast, personalized dive options—curated by divers, for divers.
Posted on Kin Hang YipTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. I had an incredible diving experience with Jeremy at Malapascua. As my instructor, he made me feel safe and confident throughout. I completed the TDI Cavern course with him, along with some deco fun dives. His teaching mindset for diving in a technical environment empowered me, tailoring everything to my progress and keeping it engaging and fun. I highly recommend Jeremy as a fantastic instructor. You won’t be disappointed! ++ He is the perfect guide for great food on the islandPosted on BenTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. I had a case of decompression illness while diving with a different company, and Jeremy handled my treatment over the course of a few days. He was very knowledgeable, highly responsive, and proactive about monitoring my condition. I don’t believe he ever expected anything in return, which is a testament to his kindness. He certainly gave me the impression that he would be an excellent instructor, and I would encourage anyone to take courses with him, or just buy him a beer and listen to his stories. Many thanks, Jeremy!! I would feel safe assuming Jeremy is the best technical diving instructor on the island. My experience with the company also suggested they were the best dive shop in Malapascua.Posted on Yining ChenTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. If you are looking to unlock a new level in diving, Dive Subculture is the place to be at! I took my side mount course with Instructor Jeremy; despite diving for 10 years, side mount was a whole new level of challenge for me! I learnt so much- from S-drills, rigging up and how to achieve the perfect trim with the side mount configuration. Jeremy burns with passion towards technical diving and it is clearly evident in the way he trained us, going above and beyond. Thank you Jeremy for all the patience; I highly recommend him to anyone who is keen to take their diving skills to a higher level!Posted on Sanne QuastTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Jeremy is an amazing instructor who cares, has patience, and really wants you to become an excellent diver. After enrolling in the SDI Sidemount Course Jeremy saw my potential and managed to train me for the TDI training! So because of him, I can proudly say: I am a tech diver!Posted on 阿文Trustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. I just completed my sidemount diving course with Jeremy, and I couldn’t be happier with the experience. He was incredibly patient and attentive throughout the entire course. His teaching style was clear and thorough, making the course both enjoyable and highly educational. On top of that, all the equipment provided was in excellent condition and well maintained, which made the dives even smoother and safer. I highly recommend Jeremy to anyone looking to improve diving skills. Thank you Jeremy, you are an amazing instructor.Posted on Célia OualiTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. J'ai passé ma certification React Right avec Jeremy. C'était une excellente expérience que je recommande à tout le monde ! Jeremy prend le temps de tout expliquer et de répondre à toutes les questions. Il est de très bons conseils et très passionné. Merci Jeremy pour ces excellents moments passé avec toi et toute l'équipe!Posted on 胡仲欽Trustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Jemery教練人非常的熱情,耐心,有趣,我們在這學了側掛潛水,所有裝備都很新,物超所值,下次還要再來!Posted on יובל בן יוסףTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. רציתי לאמר תודה לג׳רמי על הכול העזרה, ההקשבה, הזמן, והסבלנות תודה שלמדת אותי איך לקחת את הצלילה לכיוון הכי מקצועי שיש שמח שהגעתי לעשות את הקורס ופגשתי בן אדם שמעכשיו יהיה המנטור שלי לכול שאלה תודה על הכולPosted on Christian KöpplTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. I took my first steps into technical diving with Jeremy at Dive Subculture in Malapascua, completing the Side Mount, Advanced Nitrox, and Decompression Procedures TDI courses. It was an incredible experience, and Jeremy is truly one of the best instructors you could ask for. I learned so much and was constantly challenged to push my limits, all while being supported by Jeremy's excellent guidance. To top it off, I had the chance to dive in the stunning waters of Malapascua, often surrounded by majestic thresher sharks. Thank you, Jeremy, for providing such a fantastic start to my technical diving journey!Posted on Vivian GeowTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. We had an excellent experience with these guys. Top notch service from Jeremy and Ning at the dive shop. The dive boat crew and dive masters were caring, attentive and knowledgeable. The fun time we had on the boat was unbeatable. Thanks again to dive masters Bjorn, Karl, Sarah, and Neil for the great vibes. 10/10 highly recommend this place for great diving in Malapascua. 🫶🫶🫶 vivian and geoffVerified by TrustindexTrustindex verified badge is the Universal Symbol of Trust. Only the greatest companies can get the verified badge who has a review score above 4.5, based on customer reviews over the past 12 months. Read more