South Moon One
South Moon One is a modern Red Sea liveaboard yacht designed to deliver comfortable and well-organized diving safaris in Egypt’s most famous underwater destinations. Launched in 2025, this 30-meter steel-hulled vessel combines contemporary design, spacious guest areas, and purpose-built diving facilities, making it an excellent platform for exploring the northern Red Sea. The yacht accommodates up to 20–22 guests in well-appointed cabins, each featuring air-conditioning and private en-suite bathrooms for maximum comfort throughout the voyage. Guests can relax in the air-conditioned salon and dining area, enjoy panoramic sea views from the upper deck lounge, or unwind on the spacious sun decks between dives. Designed with divers in mind, South Moon One offers a large dive deck with individual gear stations, Nitrox capability, compressors, and two support tenders for easy access to dive sites. Operating primarily from Sharm el-Sheikh, the yacht visits iconic Red Sea locations such as Ras Mohammed National Park, the Straits of Tiran, and the legendary SS Thistlegorm wreck. With its modern construction, comfortable accommodations, and professional crew, South Moon One provides an excellent liveaboard experience for divers seeking to explore the vibrant reefs and historic wrecks of the northern Red Sea.
| Accommodations | |
|---|---|
| Cabins: | 11 |
| Queen: | - |
| Single Cabins: | 1 |
| Showers: | - |
| Electric Heads: | - |
| Engine Details | |
|---|---|
| - | |
| Fuel Consumption: | - |
| Cruising Speed: | - |
| Max Speed: | - |
| Details | |
|---|---|
| Type: | Power |
| Beam: | 26 Feet |
| Draft: | 8 Feet |
| Pax: | 22 |
| YearBuilt: | 2025 |
| Builder: | Custom Built Aluminum Cutter |
| Flag: | Egypt |
| Jacuzzi: | No |
| A/C: | Full |
| Locations | |
|---|---|
| Winter Area: | Red Sea |
| Summer Area: | Red Sea |
| Pick Up Locations | |
|---|---|
| Pref. Pick-up: | - |
| Other Pick-up: | - |
| Amenities | |
|---|---|
| Salon Tv/VCR: | - |
| Salon Stereo: | - |
| Sat Tv: | - |
| Camcorder: | - |
| Books: | - |
| Board Games: | - |
| Deck Shower: | - |
| Water Maker: | - |
| Special Diets: | Inq |
| Kosher: | Inq |
| BBQ: | - |
| Minimum Age: | - |
| Inverter: | - |
| Voltages: | - |
| Water Maker: | - |
| Ice Maker: | - |
| Sailing Instructions: | - |
| Internet Access: | - |
| Hairdryers: | - |
| Guests Smokes: | - |
| Crew Smokes: | Inq |
| Pets Aboard: | No |
| Hammock: | - |
| Water Sports | |
|---|---|
| Dinghy size: | - |
| Dinghy hp: | - |
| Water Skis Adult: | - |
| Water Skis Kids: | - |
| Jet Skis: | - |
| Kneeboard: | - |
| Windsurfer: | - |
| Snorkel Gear: | - |
| Tube: | - |
| Scurfer: | - |
| Wake Board: | - |
| Kayaks 1 Pax: | - |
| Kayaks (2 Pax): | - |
| Floating Mats: | - |
| Swim Platform: | - |
| Boarding Ladder (Loc/Type): | - |
| Sailing Dinghy: | - |
| Beach Games: | - |
| Fishing Gear: | - |
| Gear Type: | - |
| Rods: | - |
Typical Red Sea liveaboard dive schedule you’ll see on South Moon One:
Up to ~3–4 dives per full day, including:
- Early morning dive
- Mid‑day reef/wreck dive
- Afternoon dive
- Often a night dive where allowed (outside protected areas)
- 2 dives on final day before return to port.
Itineraries include reef, drift, wall, and wreck dives.
Diving Costs information
-
| Season | 2 PAX |
|---|
Unless otherwise specified-Caribbean Standard All-Inclusive Charters include the following:
- Standard check-in/check-out of 12pm
- Light daily housekeeping
- Breakfast, lunch, canapés/afternoon tea, dinner and snacks
- Standard ship’s bar: vodka, gin, rum, whiskey, tequila, triple sec, mixers, local beers, table wine and water/coffee/tea and soft drinks
- Stereo with MP3/iPhone connection with indoor/outdoor speakers; 3G/4G Wi-Fi access point
- Snorkeling equipment, fishing gear, kayaks, dingy tender with outboard motors
- Water toys such as floating islands, and air mattresses
- Separate bathroom and living quarters for crew
- Reputable and licensed crew who have local knowledge of waters and are able to adjust menus based on guest’s preferences and dietary restrictions
- Operating expenses including: use of air conditioning, fuel, water, sailing permits/taxes, local taxes and crew wages
What Is Not Included in Standard All-Inclusive Charters:
- Gratuity for crew. Gratuity is at guest discretion and is typically between 15-20%
- Meals and beverages at restaurants and bars
- Rendezvous diving, ASA sailing certification courses and any other offshore excursions
- Premium wines and spirits
Twin bed cabin lower deck – €1400.
Bunk bed cabin lower deck – €1350.
Comfort cabin upper deck — €1500.
Luxury suite upper deck – €1770.
Included: Dive guides / weights and weight belts / 12L diving tanks / full board / soft drinks and
water / tea and coffee / towels / direct transfers to/from the boat to/from the airport or hotel in
Sharm el Sheikh
Excluded: National and Marine Park fees €190 per person per week / Nitrox (€8 per tank or €80
per person per week) / Diving equipment rental / Crew and guides gratuities / dive, health,
luggage or accident insurances - The entry visa to Egypt.
Entrance fee to Ras Mohamed National Protectorate (as of 14.06.2026, subject to change) is
€210.
Popular 8‑day / 7‑night itineraries include:
Northern Wrecks & Best of Sinai
Ras Mohamed National Park — diverse reef walls and drift dives.
SS Thistlegorm wreck — famous WWII wreck with rich marine life.
Straits of Tiran — classic reef dives (Jackson, Woodhouse, Gordon reefs).
Ras Um Sid, Small Crack, Shag Rock, Dunraven — excellent sites for variety and fish life.
Trips are usually circular from Sharm el‑Sheikh, returning there at the end of the week.
X
Available
X
Booked
X
Hold
X
Unavailable
- : Power
- : 26 Feet
- : 8 Feet
- : 22
- : 2025
- : Custom Built Aluminum Cutter
- : Onboard
- : Egypt
| Accommodations | |
|---|---|
| Cabins: | 11 |
| Queen: | - |
| Single Cabins: | 1 |
| Showers: | - |
| Wash Basins: | - |
| Heads: | 10 |
| Electric Heads: | - |
| Engine Details | |
|---|---|
| - | |
| Fuel Consumption: | - |
| Cruising Speed: | - |
| Max Speed: | - |
| Details | |
|---|---|
| Refit: | - |
| Helipad: | No |
| Jacuzzi: | No |
| A/C: | Full |
| Locations | |
|---|---|
| Winter Area: | Red Sea |
| Summer Area: | Red Sea |
| Pick Up Locations | |
|---|---|
| Pref. Pick-up: | - |
| Other Pick-up: | - |
| Amenities | |
|---|---|
| Salon Tv/VCR: | - |
| Salon Stereo: | - |
| Sat Tv: | - |
| # of Videos: | - |
| # DVDs/Movies: | - |
| # CD's: | - |
| Camcorder: | - |
| Books: | - |
| Board Games: | - |
| Sun Awning: | - |
| Deck Shower: | - |
| Bimini: | - |
| Water Maker: | - |
| Special Diets: | Inq |
| Kosher: | Inq |
| BBQ: | - |
| # Dine In: | - |
| Minimum Age: | - |
| Generator: | - |
| Inverter: | - |
| Voltages: | - |
| Water Maker: | - |
| Water Cap: | - |
| Ice Maker: | - |
| Sailing Instructions: | - |
| Internet Access: | - |
| Gay Charters: | Inq |
| Nude: | Inq |
| Hairdryers: | - |
| # Port Hatches: | - |
| Guests Smokes: | - |
| Crew Smokes: | Inq |
| Pets Aboard: | No |
| Pet Type: | - |
| Guest Pets: | - |
| Children Ok: | - |
| Hammock: | - |
| Windscoops: | - |
| Water Sports | |
|---|---|
| Dinghy size: | - |
| Dinghy hp: | - |
| Dinghy # pax: | - |
| Water Skis Adult: | - |
| Water Skis Kids: | - |
| Jet Skis: | - |
| Wave Runners: | - |
| Kneeboard: | - |
| Windsurfer: | - |
| Snorkel Gear: | - |
| Tube: | - |
| Scurfer: | - |
| Wake Board: | - |
| Kayaks 1 Pax: | - |
| Kayaks (2 Pax): | - |
| Floating Mats: | - |
| Swim Platform: | - |
| Boarding Ladder (Loc/Type): | - |
| Sailing Dinghy: | - |
| Beach Games: | - |
| Fishing Gear: | - |
| Gear Type: | - |
| Rods: | - |
Typical Red Sea liveaboard dive schedule you’ll see on South Moon One:
Up to ~3–4 dives per full day, including:
- Early morning dive
- Mid‑day reef/wreck dive
- Afternoon dive
- Often a night dive where allowed (outside protected areas)
- 2 dives on final day before return to port.
Itineraries include reef, drift, wall, and wreck dives.
Diving Costs information
-
| Season | 2 PAX |
|---|
Unless otherwise specified-Caribbean Standard All-Inclusive Charters include the following:
- Standard check-in/check-out of 12pm
- Light daily housekeeping
- Breakfast, lunch, canapés/afternoon tea, dinner and snacks
- Standard ship’s bar: vodka, gin, rum, whiskey, tequila, triple sec, mixers, local beers, table wine and water/coffee/tea and soft drinks
- Stereo with MP3/iPhone connection with indoor/outdoor speakers; 3G/4G Wi-Fi access point
- Snorkeling equipment, fishing gear, kayaks, dingy tender with outboard motors
- Water toys such as floating islands, and air mattresses
- Separate bathroom and living quarters for crew
- Reputable and licensed crew who have local knowledge of waters and are able to adjust menus based on guest’s preferences and dietary restrictions
- Operating expenses including: use of air conditioning, fuel, water, sailing permits/taxes, local taxes and crew wages
What Is Not Included in Standard All-Inclusive Charters:
- Gratuity for crew. Gratuity is at guest discretion and is typically between 15-20%
- Meals and beverages at restaurants and bars
- Rendezvous diving, ASA sailing certification courses and any other offshore excursions
- Premium wines and spirits
Twin bed cabin lower deck – €1400.
Bunk bed cabin lower deck – €1350.
Comfort cabin upper deck — €1500.
Luxury suite upper deck – €1770.
Included: Dive guides / weights and weight belts / 12L diving tanks / full board / soft drinks and
water / tea and coffee / towels / direct transfers to/from the boat to/from the airport or hotel in
Sharm el Sheikh
Excluded: National and Marine Park fees €190 per person per week / Nitrox (€8 per tank or €80
per person per week) / Diving equipment rental / Crew and guides gratuities / dive, health,
luggage or accident insurances - The entry visa to Egypt.
Entrance fee to Ras Mohamed National Protectorate (as of 14.06.2026, subject to change) is
€210.
Popular 8‑day / 7‑night itineraries include:
Northern Wrecks & Best of Sinai
Ras Mohamed National Park — diverse reef walls and drift dives.
SS Thistlegorm wreck — famous WWII wreck with rich marine life.
Straits of Tiran — classic reef dives (Jackson, Woodhouse, Gordon reefs).
Ras Um Sid, Small Crack, Shag Rock, Dunraven — excellent sites for variety and fish life.
Trips are usually circular from Sharm el‑Sheikh, returning there at the end of the week.