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Packing for Red Sea Diving: Egypt Day Boats & Liveaboards

Wondering what to bring for your Red Sea diving adventure? Discover the essential gear and surprising must-haves seasoned divers never leave behind.

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Mustafa Al Ibrahim
October 21, 2025•Updated March 21, 2026•5 min read
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Packing for Red Sea Diving: Egypt Day Boats & Liveaboards

What wetsuit thickness should I bring by month?

Plan for 5 mm plus hood December–March, a 3–5 mm combo with optional vest in April–May and October–November, and a 3 mm (or even a 2 mm shorty for hardy divers) June–September. Deeper dives and multiple daily immersions increase heat loss, so err warmer if you chill easily.

Do I need my own SMB and dive computer?

Yes. Most Red Sea boats in 2026 ask divers to carry an SMB and know how to deploy it, and many sites involve boat traffic. A personal computer ensures consistent no-decompression tracking across multiple dives and any nitrox use. Rentals exist, but proficiency comes from familiar, personally maintained kit.

Liveaboard or day boat: does packing change?

On liveaboards, emphasize soft luggage, labeled chargers, spare batteries, and quick-dry deckwear. Add ear care drops, extra mask strap, and a second spool or backup torch. Day boats are simpler: one dry bag, sun protection, and a light windbreaker for rides. Exposure protection remains season-dependent for both.

Pack with intention, then let the Red Sea do the rest. When you are ready to choose a hub—be it the convenient islands off Hurghada or the house reefs and offshore walls near Marsa Alam—browse curated options on our tours page and plan dives from shallow gardens to historic steel.

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FAQs about Packing for Red Sea Diving: Egypt Day Boats & Liveaboards

Plan for 5 mm plus hood December–March, a 3–5 mm combo with optional vest in April–May and October–November, and a 3 mm (or even a 2 mm shorty for hardy divers) June–September. Deeper dives and multiple daily immersions increase heat loss, so err warmer if you chill easily.

Yes. Most Red Sea boats in 2025 ask divers to carry an SMB and know how to deploy it, and many sites involve boat traffic. A personal computer ensures consistent no-decompression tracking across multiple dives and any nitrox use. Rentals exist, but proficiency comes from familiar, personally maintained kit.

On liveaboards, emphasize soft luggage, labeled chargers, spare batteries, and quick-dry deckwear. Add ear care drops, extra mask strap, and a second spool or backup torch. Day boats are simpler: one dry bag, sun protection, and a light windbreaker for rides. Exposure protection remains season-dependent for both. Pack with intention, then let the Red Sea do the rest. When you are ready to choose a hub—be it the convenient islands off Hurghada or the house reefs and offshore walls near Marsa Alam—browse curated options on our tours page and plan dives from shallow gardens to historic steel.