M/Y Scuba Scene is a 48.5-meter/159-feet-long & 10.5-meter/35-feet-wide luxury liveaboard taking up to 28 guests on diving safaris throughout the Egyptian Red Sea..
All her guest 14 cabins are above the water level on either the main or upper decks, and have private bathrooms and air conditioning.
Cabins 1-6 (main deck) and 9-14 (upper deck) feature large ocean-view windows. Cabins 7 & 8 (main deck) are slightly smaller, offering two beds (smaller single & double bed) and are well suited and priced for single occupancy. Please scroll down to view the deckplans for exact cabin locations.
The dive platform has two rinse tanks, and open-air showers, and the dive deck features comfortable dive benches for all the dive equipment, two public bathrooms, a washing machine and two dryers, as well as a camera table with air gun and rinse tanks.
On the lower deck is the restaurant plus guide and crew quarters.
The restaurant showcases a diverse menu, from native foods to international dishes. Special dietary requests are accommodated with advance notice, including vegan, vegetarian, and gluten-free options.
The main deck has 8 air-conditioned cabins with sea views, as well as a large camera preparation, charging and storage area.
The upper deck boasts a swimming pool, sundeck, pool bar, TV room, and 6 more cabins.
Above is the sundeck and a spacious and comfortable air-conditioned salon, used for all the briefings.
The top sundeck features a jacuzzi tub, lounge chairs, and the flybridge.
Safety on board, for our guests, our crew & the boat itself, has always been our main concern. Below you find a list of the main safety features of our vessel, plus how these features & procedures are communicated to our guests.
These safety features plus safety procedures & emergency evacuation paths are presented to all guests at the beginning of each week in the form of an extensive safety briefing, including a life jacket drill with demonstration on how to use them. The passages through both emergency exits are shown on video, plus the exact position of the two muster/assembly points, the procedures of what to do if an alarm is sounding (including audio of what the alarm sounds like & how to manually activate it), as well as explaining the procedures in a man overboard situation.
Additionally, each internal area (cabins & public spaces) is displaying detailed emergency evacuation plans including nearest exit points and behavioural guidelines for different emergencies.
All guests are requested to familiarize themselves with this information after the safety briefing.
An example, the emergency evacuation plan displayed in cabin 3 (main deck) is shown below.