Seawolf Felo is not in operation anymore.

Johannes

25/07/2014

We are a group of 4, and we went from a liverboard in April 2014. Dove at Daedalus, Rocky, Zabergad, Fury Shoals and Elphinstone. Plenty of shark action, with hamerheads on Daedalus and Elphinstone,...

Description

Boat

Seawolf Felo was built in the beginning of 2010 and it finished a completly modernized in February 2016. Measuring 39 meters in length and 8 meters wide, cruise at 10 knots per hour, it has all the modern technical equipment and deluxe accommodations that can bring you a comfort and safty trip in the Red Sea.

Onboard Seawolf Felo, there are 4 decks in total :

On the Sky deck, there is an open place with sofas for sunbathing, a great palce for thoese who enjoy the sun.

On the upper deck, there are 2 relaxation area : at the front and back of the boat, the front sundeck is also with sun benches. And the back deck is larger and partially shaded with a Shisha corner and large outdoor lounge with cushioned benches, tables.

On the mian deck, there is a saloon with separate dining area, also equipped with a bar, flat screen TV, sound system, DVD and Book/Magazine/CD/DVD library. There are WiFi onboard for guests to use during the cruise (Free of charge), and for underwater video and photography enthusiasts, there are plenty of recharging points/edit playback facilities.

Seawolf Felo has a spacious and well equipped dive deck with personal gear boxes and an in-place fill station, a camera station with storage area, hand held showers, fresh water rinsing tank and a separate bathroom with WC and shower.


Cabin

Seawolf Felo has 11 comfortable cabins in total, it can accommodate maximum 22 guests per trip:

All cabins are equipped with ensuite bathroom, individual AC, mini fridge, 220V power supply facilities, saftey box.

1 Royal Suite:
Located on the main deck, with a king size double bed, seaview windows.

2 Suite Cabins:
Locatd on the upper deck, each with a king size double bed, seaview windows.

8 Standard Cabins:
Located on the lower deck, each with two separate singel beds, portholes.


Diving

  • 3 - 4 dives per week, include sunset/night dive(s).
  • No night dives are allowed in the Egyptian Marine Parks
  • Only 1 - 2 dives will be provided on the last diving day.
  • No dives on the day of embarkation and disembarkation.
  • All diving will provide experienced guide to lead the dive.
  • Nautilus Lifeline will be provided to divers free of charge.

Other Information

  • Nitrox:Complimentary for Nitrox divers
  • 15L Tanks:Available with additional cost
  • Technical Dive:Not available at the moment
  • REBREATHER Dive:Not available at the moment
  • Dive Equipment Rental:Available with additional cost
  • Dive insurance:Divers must have valid dive insurance
  • Wi-Fi Internet :Complimentary for all guests
  • Laundry Service:Not available at the moment
  • Massage Service:Not available at the moment
  • Payment on board:By cash (Euro/USD/EGP) ONLY
  • Crew Number:Unknow, include 2 dive guides

Itineraries

North & Strait of Tiran

Day 1 : After arrival in Hurghada transfer to the boat
Day 2 : Umm Gammar, Abu Nuhas-Carnatic
Day 3 : Ras Mohamed, Gordon reef
Day 4 : Thomas-Woodhouse, Jackson reef, Gordon reef
Day 5 : SS Thistlegorm
Day 6 : SS Thistlegorm, Shag Rock Reef, Abu Nuhas
Day 7 : Two dives at Small Giftun Island
Day 8 : Breakfast and check out no later than 10 am.


Strait of Tiran & Dahab

Day 1 : After arrival in Hurghada transfer to the boat
Day 2 : Shaab el Erg
Day 3 : Tiran reefs
Day 4 : Dahab blue hole, Canyon, Gabr el Bint
Day 5 : Ras Mohamed
Day 6 : SS Thistlegorm
Day 7 : Small Giftun Island and Gota Abu Ramada
Day 8 : Breakfast and check out no later than 10 am


Red Sea Classic

Day 1 : After arrival in Hurghada or Marsa Alam transfer to the boat
Day 2 : Umm Gamar, Siyoul Island, Beacon Rock
Day 3 : Dunraven, SS Thistlegorm
Day 4 : SS Thistlegorm, Small Gubal Island, Abu Nuhas
Day 5 : Abu Nuhas
Day 6 : Panorama reef, Salem Epress
Day 7 : Elphinstone reef, Marsa Shona
Day 8 : Breakfast and check out no later than 10 am


Fury Shoals

Day 1 : After arrival in Hurghada or Marsa Alam transfer to the boat
Day 2 : Shaab el Nabaa, Shaab Marsa Alam
Day 3 : Sataya, Shaab Claudio
Day 4 : Shaab Claudio, Shaab Galawa Kebir
Day 5 : Abu Galawa Soraya, El Bohar
Day 6 : Shaab Ghadir, Shaab Marsa Alam
Day 7 : 2 dives at Marsa Shone
Day 8 : Breakfast and check out no later than 10 am


Deep South/St. Johns

Day 1 : After arrival in Hurghada or Marsa Alam transfer to the boat
Day 2 : Abu Dabab, Elphinstone reef
Day 3 : St. Johns > Gota Kebira, Gota Soraya, Dangarus reef
Day 4 : St. Johns > Dangarus reef, Umm Aruk, St. Johns Caves
Day 5 : Sataya South, Shaab Maksur, Shaab Claude, Gota Bohar
Day 6 : Marsa Alam > Shaab Sharm, Habili Ghadier, Shaab Marsa Alam
Day 7 : Elphinstone reef, Marsa Shona
Day 8 : Breakfast and check out no later than 10 am


Abu Fendera

Day 1 : After arrival in Hurghada or Marsa Alam transfer to the boat
Day 2 : Abu Dabab
Day 3 : St. Johns
Day 4 : Abu Fendera
Day 5 : St. Johns
Day 6 : Fury Shoals
Day 7 : Elphinstone reef
Day 8 : Breakfast and check out no later than 10 am


Brothers/Daedalus/Elphinstone

Day 1 : After arrival in Hurghada or Marsa Alam transfer to the boat
Day 2 : Two dives at Small Giftun Island
Day 3 : 2 dives at Big Brother, 1 dive at Small Brother
Day 4 : Daedalus
Day 5 : Daedalus
Day 6 : Elphinstone reef
Day 7 : Two dives at Marsa Shona
Day 8 : Breakfast and check out no later than 10 am


Daedalus/Zabargad/Rocky Island

Day 1 : After arrival in Hurghada or Marsa Alam transfer to the boat
Day 2 : Abu Dabab
Day 3 : Daedalus
Day 4 : Daedalus
Day 5 : Rocky Island, Zabargad
Day 6 : Sataya
Day 7 : Elphinstone reef, Abu Dabab
Day 8 : Breakfast and check out no later than 10 am


Sudan North

Day 1 : After arrival in Port Sudan transfer to the boat
Day 2 : Shaab Suedi, Qita El Banna
Day 3 : Angarosh Reef, Abington Reef
Day 4 : Merlo Reef, Qita El Banna, Precontinent II
Day 5 : Shaab Rumi, Precontinent II
Day 6 : Sanganeb, Umbria
Day 7 : 2 dives at Umbria
Day 8 : Breakfast and check out no later than 10 am


Best of Sudan

Day 1 : After arrival in Port Sudan transfer to the boat
Day 2 : Wingate Reef, Precontinent II, Shaab Rumi Lagune
Day 3 : Shaab Rumi, Sanganeb west
Day 4 : Jumna Reef, Shaab Amber
Day 5 : Logan Reef, Sanganeb south plateau, Sanganeb lagoon
Day 6 : Sanganeb, Umbria
Day 7 : 2 dives at Umbria
Day 8 : Breakfast and check out no later than 10 am

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Africa & Middle East

Sudan

Best time for diving
January to May & September to October, liveaboards operate all year round in Sudan. Hammerhead season peaks from January through April when the sea is at its coolest, while August to October might be the best time for you who want to see mantas. Visibility ranges from 20 meters during the rainy season from May to October to beyond 35 meters during the dry season from November through June.

About temperatures
Air : Sudan experiences mean annual temperatures between 26°C and 32°C, with summer temperatures in the north often exceeding 43°C. Rainfall in Sudan is unreliable and erratic, with great variation experienced between northern and southern regions.
Sea : winter months are between 23°C - 26°C, summer months are between 29°C - 32°C.

Wetsuit Recommendation
In the winter months, a 3 - 5 mm full wetsuit is recommended. In summer months a rash vest or 3 mm shorty wetsuit is recommended.

Diver requirement
Intermediate to Advanced, the Sudanese government requires divers to have logged 50 dives before diving in the country, and AOW certification is a good idea as currents in this region can be strong and some points of interest, such as wrecks and schools of hammerheads, can be deep.
You can find out more information about diving in Sudan here : Africa & Middle East.

Embarkation / Disembarkation
Liveaboards diving in Sudan typically sails from an Egyptian port - Hurghada (HRG), Marsa Alam (RMF), clearing customs at Port Sudan before diving within Sudanese waters begins.

Visa Requirements
Guests need two Egyptian Visa entries, one upon your arrival at the Airport, and the other one upon your arrival back from the Sudan trip. The first Egyptian entry visa you can get on arrival at the International airport. The second one will be arranged & paid onboard. For the Sudan entry Visa, most of the liveaboards will organize for you in advance before arrival to Port Sudan and will be issued & stamped on your passport upon our arrival to Port Sudan.

Vaccinations
The CDC and WHO recommend the following vaccinations for Sudan: hepatitis A, hepatitis B, typhoid, yellow fever, rabies, meningitis, polio, measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR), Tdap (tetanus, diphtheria, and pertussis), chickenpox, shingles, pneumonia, and influenza.

Money Matters
The local currency is the Sudanese pound (SDG). However, since Sudan liveaboard trips start and end in Egypt, you will not need any SDG. The only chance you’ll touch Sudan land is when you decide to visit the lighthouse of Sanganeb reef.

Drones
Drone operations are not regulated in Sudan. Please refer to Drone Laws in Sudan for more details.

Extending your holiday
We offer a range of hotels/resorts, land-based diving packages, and excursions that can be arranged before or after your liveaboard holiday. Just ask us if you need such a service.

Diver's reviews (1)

Johannes, 25/07/2014

We are a group of 4, and we went from a liverboard in April 2014. Dove at Daedalus, Rocky, Zabergad, Fury Shoals and Elphinstone. Plenty of shark action, with hamerheads on Daedalus and Elphinstone, thresher shark at Elphinstone, and plenty of grey reef sharks. We also had a group of silky sharks circling around the boat at Daedalus, good diving. And Felo was a nice budget liveaboard provide good services. We had a good trip there, thanks for you guys planed for us.

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