Andromeda Liveaboard, Red Sea
A professional, diver-dedicated liveaboard focusing on exploration of Saudi Arabia’s Farasan Banks
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Overview
Designed specifically for dedicated scuba divers
Large dive deck, camera facilities, and nitrox fills
Onboard shisha bar for the ultimate Red Sea experience
Trips to Saudi Arabia’s rarely-explored Farasan Banks
Renovated in 2019, providing a sleek, modern ambience
Built to a unique design and adapted specifically for diving, the spacious and tastefully decorated Andromeda delivers out-of-this-world diving holidays in the highly-regarded Red Sea region. The vessel currently offers itineraries in Saudi Arabia’s relatively unknown and under-explored Farasan Banks, providing plenty of opportunities for exploration and adventure. Spend your days floating above out-of-this-world reefs and drifting along vertical walls beside sizable pelagic fish, before retiring to the vessel to swap stories in stylish social spaces or the onboard shisha bar.
- Number of cabins:11
- Internet:YES
- Nitrox:YES
- Equipment rental:YES
- Group booking discounts
Choose your trip
- 7Feb 20258D / 7N
Farasan Banks
Up to 25 divesfrom $1,535Overview
8 days / 7 nightsUp to 25Advanced Open Water - Minimum 50 divesDive and travel insurance requiredTransfer details
Departure
07 Feb 2025
12:00 PM
Al-Lith
Jeddah Airport: JED
Return
14 Feb 2025
12:00 PM
Al-Lith
Jeddah Airport: JED
What's included
- Meals and snacks
- Water, tea and coffee
- Soft drinks
- Towels and toiletries
- Tanks and weights
- Night dives
- Internet
What's not included
- Dive and travel insurance
- National park fee - US$40 per trip
- Fuel surcharge - €150 per trip
- Saudi taxes and fees - €250 per trip
To be paid in advance or onboardOptional Extras
- Single supplement - 70%
- Alcoholic drinks
- Equipment rental
- 15L tanks - €55 per trip
- Nitrox - €90 per trip
- Gratuities - €60-€70 per trip
- Satellite phone - €5 per minute
- Transfers
To be booked in advance or paid onboardHighlights
- Circular week-long trip around the Farasan Banks
- Explore unspoiled hard and soft coral gardens
- Night dive Sha'ab Ambar, a huge horseshoe-shaped reef
- Spot tiger sharks and schools of hammerheads
- Sea turtles lay their eggs on the sandy beaches of Danak Island
- Cavern full of black coral and colourful sea squirts at Mudarr
Farasan Banks 7NDiving the Farasan BanksOur first group of divers travelling to Saudi Arabia gave us their first-hand account of what it was really like diving the Farasan Banks, south of Jeddah, and we are happy to share their experiences with you. They took one of the many direct flights from Europe to Jeddah that are available now.Farasan Banks is an area that encompasses many small islands, coral reefs, and sand banks, starting about 230km south of Jeddah near Al Lith, and stretching to about 250km. It actually covers 2 latitudinal degrees. These are complex groups of islands, dotted with deep-water channels that form a national park.In the northern region of the Farasan Banks 4 tall peaks formed over time; Dohra, Marmar, El Jedir, and Malathu reefs. The peaks are virtually vertical and drop hundreds of metres into the deep. These formations are a lot smaller compared to the main reefs like Malathu, for example which covers an area of about 400m x 140m.All the notes our divers took in their diver's logs are actual and real experiences they had encountered, broken down reef by reef. This area lies straight across from Sudan, so it was expected that underwater wonders and richness similar to Sudan's would appear here as well.Day 1: Aramco ReefThis is a beautiful reef, abundant with purple and orange soft corals. We spent the night here as it is a perfect spot for night diving.Day 2: Malathu ReefA sand bank, adorned by green grass on top. You can actually see the turtles on the beach as they lay their eggs in the sand. We got to see 2 of them on our first dive here. For the second dive we jumped in near the split point. The sand banks and the pinnacle were spectacular, home to a huge number of dolphins and tuna. The boat moored at a less windy spot for the night.Day 3: Dohra ReefThis is also a grass-covered sand bar, and the turtles' "foot prints" are clearly visible in the sand. This reef houses even more species like the thousands of birds that live and nest here. This is an amazing spot! On our first dive we dove along a wall full of corals and thousands of colourful fish. On the second dive we dove on the south plateau where schools of barracuda and jackfish delighted us, and we made friends with a few turtles too. The third dive toped it all! A school of mackerels were followed by 2 huge tuna, and 2 silky sharks were in tow, looking for dinner. At this spot, we saw turtles on every dive. We moored again at another spot for the night.Day 4: Shaab AmmarOur first dive was on the south plateau. Talk about starting your day with a bang! A school of hammerheads at 40m, a school of barracuda on the plateau, and plenty of smaller tuna along with a couple of silky sharks. The reef is magical and very healthy, undisturbed, with tons of young hard corals. These was the best dive so far! On the second dive the first one repeated itself - hammerheads at 40m, huge schools of barracuda on the plateau, and whitetip sharks for good measure! On the third dive even more to see - eagle rays and lots of barracuda.Day 5: MudarrA great start - about 20 hammerheads at 40m! When they spotted us, they turned back to check us out, and lingered around us for long-long minutes. Between dives, a family of 30-40 dolphins kept us entertained near the boat, over the reef. We sailed back to Shaab Ammar for the third dive. Some of us swam inside the reef through crevices, passages, and caves. It was sensational! Outside the caves sharks and barracuda kept the show going.Day 6: Canyon ReefThe boat moored at the south end of the reef, and we had 2 dives here. We did not see the usual big fish here but it is a gorgeous dive site. We were diving among stand-alone coral blocks, and met up with barracuda, whitetip sharks, tuna, and we were just in awe of all the brilliant and healthy coral formations.Payment & cancellation terms
- Within 30 days from sailing date, at the start of the tour, during the tour (for whatever reason), or in case of “no show”, 100% of the total Tour Price.
- Within 31 to 60 days from sailing date, 75% of the total Tour Price.
- 61 or more days before sailing date, 30% of the total Tour Price.
Payment policy30% deposit - required to secure reservation.
70% balance - due 45 days prior to departure.
Bookings received less than 45 days before departure require payment in full to secure reservation.Cancellation policySpecial offers or promotions - separate payment and cancellation terms may apply.
Group bookings - separate payment and cancellation terms may apply.
Contact the ZuBlu travel team if you have any questions about payment terms and cancellation.Available - 14Feb 20258D / 7N
Farasan Banks
Up to 25 divesfrom $1,535Overview
8 days / 7 nightsUp to 25Advanced Open Water - Minimum 50 divesDive and travel insurance requiredTransfer details
Departure
14 Feb 2025
12:00 PM
Al-Lith
Jeddah Airport: JED
Return
21 Feb 2025
12:00 PM
Al-Lith
Jeddah Airport: JED
What's included
- Meals and snacks
- Water, tea and coffee
- Soft drinks
- Towels and toiletries
- Tanks and weights
- Night dives
- Internet
What's not included
- Dive and travel insurance
- National park fee - US$40 per trip
- Fuel surcharge - €150 per trip
- Saudi taxes and fees - €250 per trip
To be paid in advance or onboardOptional Extras
- Single supplement - 70%
- Alcoholic drinks
- Equipment rental
- 15L tanks - €55 per trip
- Nitrox - €90 per trip
- Gratuities - €60-€70 per trip
- Satellite phone - €5 per minute
- Transfers
To be booked in advance or paid onboardHighlights
- Circular week-long trip around the Farasan Banks
- Explore unspoiled hard and soft coral gardens
- Night dive Sha'ab Ambar, a huge horseshoe-shaped reef
- Spot tiger sharks and schools of hammerheads
- Sea turtles lay their eggs on the sandy beaches of Danak Island
- Cavern full of black coral and colourful sea squirts at Mudarr
Farasan Banks 7NDiving the Farasan BanksOur first group of divers travelling to Saudi Arabia gave us their first-hand account of what it was really like diving the Farasan Banks, south of Jeddah, and we are happy to share their experiences with you. They took one of the many direct flights from Europe to Jeddah that are available now.Farasan Banks is an area that encompasses many small islands, coral reefs, and sand banks, starting about 230km south of Jeddah near Al Lith, and stretching to about 250km. It actually covers 2 latitudinal degrees. These are complex groups of islands, dotted with deep-water channels that form a national park.In the northern region of the Farasan Banks 4 tall peaks formed over time; Dohra, Marmar, El Jedir, and Malathu reefs. The peaks are virtually vertical and drop hundreds of metres into the deep. These formations are a lot smaller compared to the main reefs like Malathu, for example which covers an area of about 400m x 140m.All the notes our divers took in their diver's logs are actual and real experiences they had encountered, broken down reef by reef. This area lies straight across from Sudan, so it was expected that underwater wonders and richness similar to Sudan's would appear here as well.Day 1: Aramco ReefThis is a beautiful reef, abundant with purple and orange soft corals. We spent the night here as it is a perfect spot for night diving.Day 2: Malathu ReefA sand bank, adorned by green grass on top. You can actually see the turtles on the beach as they lay their eggs in the sand. We got to see 2 of them on our first dive here. For the second dive we jumped in near the split point. The sand banks and the pinnacle were spectacular, home to a huge number of dolphins and tuna. The boat moored at a less windy spot for the night.Day 3: Dohra ReefThis is also a grass-covered sand bar, and the turtles' "foot prints" are clearly visible in the sand. This reef houses even more species like the thousands of birds that live and nest here. This is an amazing spot! On our first dive we dove along a wall full of corals and thousands of colourful fish. On the second dive we dove on the south plateau where schools of barracuda and jackfish delighted us, and we made friends with a few turtles too. The third dive toped it all! A school of mackerels were followed by 2 huge tuna, and 2 silky sharks were in tow, looking for dinner. At this spot, we saw turtles on every dive. We moored again at another spot for the night.Day 4: Shaab AmmarOur first dive was on the south plateau. Talk about starting your day with a bang! A school of hammerheads at 40m, a school of barracuda on the plateau, and plenty of smaller tuna along with a couple of silky sharks. The reef is magical and very healthy, undisturbed, with tons of young hard corals. These was the best dive so far! On the second dive the first one repeated itself - hammerheads at 40m, huge schools of barracuda on the plateau, and whitetip sharks for good measure! On the third dive even more to see - eagle rays and lots of barracuda.Day 5: MudarrA great start - about 20 hammerheads at 40m! When they spotted us, they turned back to check us out, and lingered around us for long-long minutes. Between dives, a family of 30-40 dolphins kept us entertained near the boat, over the reef. We sailed back to Shaab Ammar for the third dive. Some of us swam inside the reef through crevices, passages, and caves. It was sensational! Outside the caves sharks and barracuda kept the show going.Day 6: Canyon ReefThe boat moored at the south end of the reef, and we had 2 dives here. We did not see the usual big fish here but it is a gorgeous dive site. We were diving among stand-alone coral blocks, and met up with barracuda, whitetip sharks, tuna, and we were just in awe of all the brilliant and healthy coral formations.Payment & cancellation terms
- Within 30 days from sailing date, at the start of the tour, during the tour (for whatever reason), or in case of “no show”, 100% of the total Tour Price.
- Within 31 to 60 days from sailing date, 75% of the total Tour Price.
- 61 or more days before sailing date, 30% of the total Tour Price.
Payment policy30% deposit - required to secure reservation.
70% balance - due 45 days prior to departure.
Bookings received less than 45 days before departure require payment in full to secure reservation.Cancellation policySpecial offers or promotions - separate payment and cancellation terms may apply.
Group bookings - separate payment and cancellation terms may apply.
Contact the ZuBlu travel team if you have any questions about payment terms and cancellation.Available - 21Feb 20258D / 7N
Farasan Banks
Up to 25 divesfrom $1,535Overview
8 days / 7 nightsUp to 25Advanced Open Water - Minimum 50 divesDive and travel insurance requiredTransfer details
Departure
21 Feb 2025
12:00 PM
Al-Lith
Jeddah Airport: JED
Return
28 Feb 2025
12:00 PM
Al-Lith
Jeddah Airport: JED
What's included
- Meals and snacks
- Water, tea and coffee
- Soft drinks
- Towels and toiletries
- Tanks and weights
- Night dives
- Internet
What's not included
- Dive and travel insurance
- National park fee - US$40 per trip
- Fuel surcharge - €150 per trip
- Saudi taxes and fees - €250 per trip
To be paid in advance or onboardOptional Extras
- Single supplement - 70%
- Alcoholic drinks
- Equipment rental
- 15L tanks - €55 per trip
- Nitrox - €90 per trip
- Gratuities - €60-€70 per trip
- Satellite phone - €5 per minute
- Transfers
To be booked in advance or paid onboardHighlights
- Circular week-long trip around the Farasan Banks
- Explore unspoiled hard and soft coral gardens
- Night dive Sha'ab Ambar, a huge horseshoe-shaped reef
- Spot tiger sharks and schools of hammerheads
- Sea turtles lay their eggs on the sandy beaches of Danak Island
- Cavern full of black coral and colourful sea squirts at Mudarr
Farasan Banks 7NDiving the Farasan BanksOur first group of divers travelling to Saudi Arabia gave us their first-hand account of what it was really like diving the Farasan Banks, south of Jeddah, and we are happy to share their experiences with you. They took one of the many direct flights from Europe to Jeddah that are available now.Farasan Banks is an area that encompasses many small islands, coral reefs, and sand banks, starting about 230km south of Jeddah near Al Lith, and stretching to about 250km. It actually covers 2 latitudinal degrees. These are complex groups of islands, dotted with deep-water channels that form a national park.In the northern region of the Farasan Banks 4 tall peaks formed over time; Dohra, Marmar, El Jedir, and Malathu reefs. The peaks are virtually vertical and drop hundreds of metres into the deep. These formations are a lot smaller compared to the main reefs like Malathu, for example which covers an area of about 400m x 140m.All the notes our divers took in their diver's logs are actual and real experiences they had encountered, broken down reef by reef. This area lies straight across from Sudan, so it was expected that underwater wonders and richness similar to Sudan's would appear here as well.Day 1: Aramco ReefThis is a beautiful reef, abundant with purple and orange soft corals. We spent the night here as it is a perfect spot for night diving.Day 2: Malathu ReefA sand bank, adorned by green grass on top. You can actually see the turtles on the beach as they lay their eggs in the sand. We got to see 2 of them on our first dive here. For the second dive we jumped in near the split point. The sand banks and the pinnacle were spectacular, home to a huge number of dolphins and tuna. The boat moored at a less windy spot for the night.Day 3: Dohra ReefThis is also a grass-covered sand bar, and the turtles' "foot prints" are clearly visible in the sand. This reef houses even more species like the thousands of birds that live and nest here. This is an amazing spot! On our first dive we dove along a wall full of corals and thousands of colourful fish. On the second dive we dove on the south plateau where schools of barracuda and jackfish delighted us, and we made friends with a few turtles too. The third dive toped it all! A school of mackerels were followed by 2 huge tuna, and 2 silky sharks were in tow, looking for dinner. At this spot, we saw turtles on every dive. We moored again at another spot for the night.Day 4: Shaab AmmarOur first dive was on the south plateau. Talk about starting your day with a bang! A school of hammerheads at 40m, a school of barracuda on the plateau, and plenty of smaller tuna along with a couple of silky sharks. The reef is magical and very healthy, undisturbed, with tons of young hard corals. These was the best dive so far! On the second dive the first one repeated itself - hammerheads at 40m, huge schools of barracuda on the plateau, and whitetip sharks for good measure! On the third dive even more to see - eagle rays and lots of barracuda.Day 5: MudarrA great start - about 20 hammerheads at 40m! When they spotted us, they turned back to check us out, and lingered around us for long-long minutes. Between dives, a family of 30-40 dolphins kept us entertained near the boat, over the reef. We sailed back to Shaab Ammar for the third dive. Some of us swam inside the reef through crevices, passages, and caves. It was sensational! Outside the caves sharks and barracuda kept the show going.Day 6: Canyon ReefThe boat moored at the south end of the reef, and we had 2 dives here. We did not see the usual big fish here but it is a gorgeous dive site. We were diving among stand-alone coral blocks, and met up with barracuda, whitetip sharks, tuna, and we were just in awe of all the brilliant and healthy coral formations.Payment & cancellation terms
- Within 30 days from sailing date, at the start of the tour, during the tour (for whatever reason), or in case of “no show”, 100% of the total Tour Price.
- Within 31 to 60 days from sailing date, 75% of the total Tour Price.
- 61 or more days before sailing date, 30% of the total Tour Price.
Payment policy30% deposit - required to secure reservation.
70% balance - due 45 days prior to departure.
Bookings received less than 45 days before departure require payment in full to secure reservation.Cancellation policySpecial offers or promotions - separate payment and cancellation terms may apply.
Group bookings - separate payment and cancellation terms may apply.
Contact the ZuBlu travel team if you have any questions about payment terms and cancellation.2 spaces left - 28Feb 20258D / 7N
Farasan Banks
Up to 25 divesfrom $1,535Overview
8 days / 7 nightsUp to 25Advanced Open Water - Minimum 50 divesDive and travel insurance requiredTransfer details
Departure
28 Feb 2025
12:00 PM
Al-Lith
Jeddah Airport: JED
Return
07 Mar 2025
12:00 PM
Al-Lith
Jeddah Airport: JED
What's included
- Meals and snacks
- Water, tea and coffee
- Soft drinks
- Towels and toiletries
- Tanks and weights
- Night dives
- Internet
What's not included
- Dive and travel insurance
- National park fee - US$40 per trip
- Fuel surcharge - €150 per trip
- Saudi taxes and fees - €250 per trip
To be paid in advance or onboardOptional Extras
- Single supplement - 70%
- Alcoholic drinks
- Equipment rental
- 15L tanks - €55 per trip
- Nitrox - €90 per trip
- Gratuities - €60-€70 per trip
- Satellite phone - €5 per minute
- Transfers
To be booked in advance or paid onboardHighlights
- Circular week-long trip around the Farasan Banks
- Explore unspoiled hard and soft coral gardens
- Night dive Sha'ab Ambar, a huge horseshoe-shaped reef
- Spot tiger sharks and schools of hammerheads
- Sea turtles lay their eggs on the sandy beaches of Danak Island
- Cavern full of black coral and colourful sea squirts at Mudarr
Farasan Banks 7NDiving the Farasan BanksOur first group of divers travelling to Saudi Arabia gave us their first-hand account of what it was really like diving the Farasan Banks, south of Jeddah, and we are happy to share their experiences with you. They took one of the many direct flights from Europe to Jeddah that are available now.Farasan Banks is an area that encompasses many small islands, coral reefs, and sand banks, starting about 230km south of Jeddah near Al Lith, and stretching to about 250km. It actually covers 2 latitudinal degrees. These are complex groups of islands, dotted with deep-water channels that form a national park.In the northern region of the Farasan Banks 4 tall peaks formed over time; Dohra, Marmar, El Jedir, and Malathu reefs. The peaks are virtually vertical and drop hundreds of metres into the deep. These formations are a lot smaller compared to the main reefs like Malathu, for example which covers an area of about 400m x 140m.All the notes our divers took in their diver's logs are actual and real experiences they had encountered, broken down reef by reef. This area lies straight across from Sudan, so it was expected that underwater wonders and richness similar to Sudan's would appear here as well.Day 1: Aramco ReefThis is a beautiful reef, abundant with purple and orange soft corals. We spent the night here as it is a perfect spot for night diving.Day 2: Malathu ReefA sand bank, adorned by green grass on top. You can actually see the turtles on the beach as they lay their eggs in the sand. We got to see 2 of them on our first dive here. For the second dive we jumped in near the split point. The sand banks and the pinnacle were spectacular, home to a huge number of dolphins and tuna. The boat moored at a less windy spot for the night.Day 3: Dohra ReefThis is also a grass-covered sand bar, and the turtles' "foot prints" are clearly visible in the sand. This reef houses even more species like the thousands of birds that live and nest here. This is an amazing spot! On our first dive we dove along a wall full of corals and thousands of colourful fish. On the second dive we dove on the south plateau where schools of barracuda and jackfish delighted us, and we made friends with a few turtles too. The third dive toped it all! A school of mackerels were followed by 2 huge tuna, and 2 silky sharks were in tow, looking for dinner. At this spot, we saw turtles on every dive. We moored again at another spot for the night.Day 4: Shaab AmmarOur first dive was on the south plateau. Talk about starting your day with a bang! A school of hammerheads at 40m, a school of barracuda on the plateau, and plenty of smaller tuna along with a couple of silky sharks. The reef is magical and very healthy, undisturbed, with tons of young hard corals. These was the best dive so far! On the second dive the first one repeated itself - hammerheads at 40m, huge schools of barracuda on the plateau, and whitetip sharks for good measure! On the third dive even more to see - eagle rays and lots of barracuda.Day 5: MudarrA great start - about 20 hammerheads at 40m! When they spotted us, they turned back to check us out, and lingered around us for long-long minutes. Between dives, a family of 30-40 dolphins kept us entertained near the boat, over the reef. We sailed back to Shaab Ammar for the third dive. Some of us swam inside the reef through crevices, passages, and caves. It was sensational! Outside the caves sharks and barracuda kept the show going.Day 6: Canyon ReefThe boat moored at the south end of the reef, and we had 2 dives here. We did not see the usual big fish here but it is a gorgeous dive site. We were diving among stand-alone coral blocks, and met up with barracuda, whitetip sharks, tuna, and we were just in awe of all the brilliant and healthy coral formations.Payment & cancellation terms
- Within 30 days from sailing date, at the start of the tour, during the tour (for whatever reason), or in case of “no show”, 100% of the total Tour Price.
- Within 31 to 60 days from sailing date, 75% of the total Tour Price.
- 61 or more days before sailing date, 30% of the total Tour Price.
Payment policy30% deposit - required to secure reservation.
70% balance - due 45 days prior to departure.
Bookings received less than 45 days before departure require payment in full to secure reservation.Cancellation policySpecial offers or promotions - separate payment and cancellation terms may apply.
Group bookings - separate payment and cancellation terms may apply.
Contact the ZuBlu travel team if you have any questions about payment terms and cancellation.Sold out
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Cabins
Twin Cabin, lower deck
Twin beds2 peopleShareableQueen cabin
Queen size bed2 peopleNon shareableHoneymoon suite
Queen size bed2 peopleNon shareable
- If you are a solo traveller, we aim to allocate shared cabins on a same-sex basis.
- Non-shareable cabins can not be shared with another single traveler outside your party. A single occupancy surcharge will be applied.