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Typhoon Liveaboard (Red Sea)

 
Description: Tony Backhurst Scuba Centre is based in the South East of the UK, at Cranleigh. Their main area of business is the ... more
Typhoon Liveaboard (Red Sea) ... diving live boards, operating trips on numerous boats of the area. A member of his staff usually accompanies all trips acting as a tour guide. All the staff in the centre are divers, with most of them being Instructors and a Course Director.

Newest Review: ... in Southern Europe so was not a big deal on a boat. The AC unit worked really well however the fact that the cold air blew ... more

 ... out from beneath my bed directly at your feet meant that I was in danger of catching frostbite while I was unpacking and to be honest the AC spent more time off than on, needless to say in the height of summer it would be able to do the job. Now they always say location is everything and that certainly is the case with cabins on Typhoon. There are seven cabins below decks for guests plus one more for the dive guides. There are a further two on the main deck and the tenth is on the upper deck. There appeared to be a ce...more

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Crowned Review Typhoon Liveaboard (Red Sea): Blowing in the wind. (2096 words)
by - written on 02/05/06 (Very useful, 613 readings)
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Typhoon was my home for a seven day diving holiday visiting the wrecks and reefs of the Red Sea. This itinerary saw us crossing the Straits of Tiran and the Straits of Gubal so it was a good test of the boats comfort and stability in rough seas however it is as a dive platform and a place to relax and unwind between a dive that is most important. For those of you not used to a diving liveaboard then it is important to remember that this is a boat geared up for a particular holiday. Some of the facilities like ensuite have not always been a feature of dive boats in the past indeed some of the boats I have used in the UK boast an outdoor toilet for men and the need for ...  Read the complete review

 
Typhoon Liveaboard (Red Sea)