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Naufragios y arrecifes del norte

Esta ruta es un clásico del norte del Mar Rojo. Naufragios y posibilidad de visitar la preciosa isla de Gubal. Desde Hurghada hasta la increíble zona protegida de Ras Mohamed.
Es importante tener en cuenta que los sitios de buceo específicos incluidos en el viaje a Northern Wrecks & Reefs pueden variar según el itinerario, las condiciones climáticas y otros factores.

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Naufragios y arrecifes del norte Trip highlights

Gubal

Arrecife de Gubal

Bluff Point es una pared de buceo empinada que sigue la línea de costa. Hay muchos pasajes pequeños y ensenadas en la roca que esconden una gran cantidad de vida marina. El arrecife está lleno de peces cristal, peces mariposa, peces cocodrilo y un pez escorpión de cabeza plana. El naufragio en sí no es gran cosa, pero sirve como atracción para la vida marina.

Ras Mohamed

Parque Nacional Ras Mohamed

El Parque Nacional RAS MOHAMED cuenta con 9 sitios de buceo, entre ellos Ras Ghozlani, Marsa Barieka, Ras Zatar, Jackfish Alley, Eel Garden, Shark Observatory, Anemone City y Shark & ​​Yolanda Reefs. La zona se beneficia de fuertes corrientes que sustentan una vida marina diversa.

Rosalie Moller

Naufragio del barco Rosalie Moller

Rosalie Moller, un carguero británico hundido en la Segunda Guerra Mundial, es ahora un sitio de buceo con diversas especies marinas a una profundidad de 55 metros.

Barco de guerra Thistlegorm

Naufragio del SS Thistlegorm

El SS Thistlegorm, conocido por su cargamento militar de la Segunda Guerra Mundial, es un famoso naufragio de 1940 que atrae a muchos buceadores. Entre los objetos visibles se encuentran botas, motocicletas, camiones, rifles, vehículos blindados y locomotoras de vapor almacenados como cargamento en cubierta.

Abu Nuhas

Naufragio de Abu Nuhas Ally

Shaab Abu Nuhas, frente a la costa norte de la isla Shadwan, es una visita obligada para los amantes del buceo en pecios. Explore cuatro naufragios de cargueros aptos para buceadores recreativos. ¡No se pierda la vibrante vida marina y los hermosos corales!

Route

Dahab & Tiran

This route is a classic of the northern Red Sea, offering stunning dive sites around Dahab and the spectacular Straits of Tiran. Highlights include vibrant reefs, dramatic drop-offs, and the chance to explore the famous Blue Hole and Canyon dive sites. From Dahab’s rich underwater landscapes to the pristine coral formations of Tiran, this route promises unforgettable experiences.

It's important to note that the specific dive sites included in the Dahab & Tiran trip may vary depending on the itinerary, weather conditions, and other factors.

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Dahab & Tiran Trip highlights

Abu Nuhas

Abu Nuhas Wreck Ally

Shaab Abu Nuhas, off the north coast of Shadwan Island, is a must-visit for wreck diving enthusiasts. Explore 4 cargo shipwrecks suitable for recreational divers. Don't miss the vibrant marine life and beautiful corals!

Ras Mohamed

Ras Mohamed National Park

RAS MOHAMED National Park has 9 dive sites including Ras Ghozlani, Marsa Barieka, Ras Zatar, Jackfish Alley, Eel Garden, Shark Observatory, Anemone city, Shark & Yolanda Reefs. The area benefits from strong currents that support diverse marine life.

SS Thistlegorm

SS Thistlegorm Ship Wreck

The SS Thistlegorm, known for its military cargo from World War II, is a famous 1940 wreck attracting many divers. Visible items include boots, motorcycles, trucks, rifles, armored vehicles, and steam locomotives stored as deck cargo.

Tiran

Straits Of Tiran National Park

The Straits of Tiran, located between Tiran Island and the Sinai Peninsula, feature four stunning reefs: Jackson, Woodhouse, Thomas, and Gordon. These reefs are rich in hard and soft corals, diverse marine life, and are frequented by Reef and Hammerhead sharks along the deeper edges. Notable landmarks include two shipwrecks on Jackson and Gordon Reefs, as well as the Million Hope wreck farther north. Dive sites like South Laguna and North Laguna further showcase the area's underwater beauty.

Canyon

Canyon

The Canyon dive site, located near the Blue Hole, is a must-visit in Dahab. While typically a shore dive, boat divers can explore its stunning underwater features with ease. The site features a shallow sandy lagoon leading to breathtaking pinnacles and coral gardens between 5-20m. The highlight is the Canyon itself—a dramatic split in the reef that descends to 54m. With vibrant corals and frequent sightings of octopuses, this dive offers an unforgettable experience for divers of all levels.

Blue Hole

Blue Hole

The Blue Hole/Bells is one of the world’s most famous dive sites and a must-visit when diving in Dahab. Known for its appeal to freedivers, technical divers, and recreational divers alike, this iconic site offers breathtaking underwater topography and vibrant coral formations. Boat divers typically enter near the outer wall of the Blue Hole, exploring its dramatic drop-offs, overhangs, and stunning marine life. The outer wall, starting at approximately 26m, features majestic coral formations and offers unique profiles for divers of various levels.

Route

Tiran & Ras Mohamed

This northern route combining the breathtaking reefs of the Straits of Tiran with the world-renowned protected area of Ras Mohamed. Divers can explore vibrant coral gardens, dramatic walls, and abundant marine life, with highlights including Shark Reef, Yolanda Reef, and the iconic Jackson and Thomas Reefs.

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Tiran & Ras Mohamed Trip highlights

Abu Nuhas

Abu Nuhas Wreck Ally

Shaab Abu Nuhas, off the north coast of Shadwan Island, is a must-visit for wreck diving enthusiasts. Explore 4 cargo shipwrecks suitable for recreational divers. Don't miss the vibrant marine life and beautiful corals!

Ras Mohamed

Ras Mohamed National Park

RAS MOHAMED National Park has 9 dive sites including Ras Ghozlani, Marsa Barieka, Ras Zatar, Jackfish Alley, Eel Garden, Shark Observatory, Anemone city, Shark & Yolanda Reefs. The area benefits from strong currents that support diverse marine life.

SS Thistlegorm

SS Thistlegorm Ship Wreck

The SS Thistlegorm, known for its military cargo from World War II, is a famous 1940 wreck attracting many divers. Visible items include boots, motorcycles, trucks, rifles, armored vehicles, and steam locomotives stored as deck cargo.

Tiran

Straits Of Tiran National Park

The Straits of Tiran, located between Tiran Island and the Sinai Peninsula, feature four stunning reefs: Jackson, Woodhouse, Thomas, and Gordon. These reefs are rich in hard and soft corals, diverse marine life, and are frequented by Reef and Hammerhead sharks along the deeper edges. Notable landmarks include two shipwrecks on Jackson and Gordon Reefs, as well as the Million Hope wreck farther north. Dive sites like South Laguna and North Laguna further showcase the area's underwater beauty.

Rosalie Moller

Rosalie Moller Ship Wreck

Rosalie Moller, a British cargo ship sunk in WWII, is now a dive site with diverse marine species at a depth of 55 meters.

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Norte y hermanos

Tener la oportunidad de combinar los naufragios con las impresionantes islas Brothers. Esta excursión también puede incluir la prístina zona protegida de Ras Mohamed y una visita a Dolphin House.
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Norte y hermanos Trip highlights

Hermanos

Islas Hermanos

Los famosos hermanos acuáticos cerca de Hurghada. El sitio se caracteriza por una enorme población de peces, dominada por diminutos anthias, peces cristal, barrenderos y gorgonias. Aquí, en el Mar Rojo, han emergido del mar dos cimas montañosas que se han hecho famosas como hermanos acuáticos y reciben el nombre de Islas Hermanos. También se las llama "El Akhawein" en el lenguaje egipcio.

Casa del delfín

Casa de los delfines Shaab El Erg

Shaab El Erg, un arrecife repleto de vida marina, ofrece una experiencia única de buceo con delfines giradores. Sumérjase para tener la oportunidad de nadar con estos magníficos mamíferos y explorar los hermosos jardines de coral.

Gubal

Arrecife de Gubal

Bluff Point es una pared de buceo empinada que sigue la línea de costa. Hay muchos pasajes pequeños y ensenadas en la roca que esconden una gran cantidad de vida marina. El arrecife está lleno de peces cristal, peces mariposa, peces cocodrilo y un pez escorpión de cabeza plana. El naufragio en sí no es gran cosa, pero sirve como atracción para la vida marina.

Rosalie Moller

Naufragio del barco Rosalie Moller

Rosalie Moller, un carguero británico hundido en la Segunda Guerra Mundial, es ahora un sitio de buceo con diversas especies marinas a una profundidad de 55 metros.

Barco de guerra Thistlegorm

Naufragio del SS Thistlegorm

El SS Thistlegorm, conocido por su cargamento militar de la Segunda Guerra Mundial, es un famoso naufragio de 1940 que atrae a muchos buceadores. Entre los objetos visibles se encuentran botas, motocicletas, camiones, rifles, vehículos blindados y locomotoras de vapor almacenados como cargamento en cubierta.

Abu Nuhas

Naufragios de Abu Nuhas

Shaab Abu Nuhas, frente a la costa norte de la isla Shadwan, es una visita obligada para los amantes del buceo en pecios. Explore cinco naufragios de cargueros, cuatro de ellos aptos para buceadores recreativos. ¡No se pierda la vibrante vida marina y los hermosos corales!

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Safaga, los hermanos y Dédalo

Safaga, Brothers y Daedalus son tres de los sitios de buceo más populares del Mar Rojo. Este itinerario ofrece una gran oportunidad de conocer estos tres sitios en un solo viaje. Disfrutará de impresionantes arrecifes de coral, abundante vida marina y oportunidades de bucear con delfines y tiburones.
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Safaga, los hermanos y Dédalo Trip highlights

Hermanos

Islas Hermanos

Los famosos hermanos acuáticos cerca de Hurghada. El sitio se caracteriza por una enorme población de peces, dominada por diminutos anthias, peces cristal, barrenderos y gorgonias. Aquí, en el Mar Rojo, han emergido del mar dos cimas montañosas que se han hecho famosas como hermanos acuáticos y reciben el nombre de Islas Hermanos. También se las llama "El Akhawein" en el lenguaje egipcio.

Arrecife panorámico

Arrecife panorámico

Este sitio de buceo cerca de Safaga, Egipto, ofrece una increíble experiencia submarina. Se puede acceder en barco en unos 60 minutos y cuenta con un gran arrecife exterior con mesetas norte y sur a profundidades de 18 m a 32 m, y paredes escarpadas en los lados este y oeste que descienden más allá de los 40 m. Los buceadores encontrarán corales blandos y duros, y Nemo City, una zona vibrante entre los 5 m y los 20 m. Se pueden avistar criaturas marinas más grandes, como tiburones, tortugas y mantarrayas, junto con varias especies de peces. Con una visibilidad de hasta 27 m y una profundidad máxima de 26 m, es ideal para buceadores de todos los niveles.

Expreso de Salem

Naufragio del Salem Express

El Salem Express era un transbordador de pasajeros y automóviles de 100 metros de largo que se hundió el 17 de diciembre de 1991, tras chocar contra el arrecife Hyndman mientras viajaba de Yeddah, Arabia Saudita, a Safaga, Egipto. Transportaba peregrinos que regresaban de La Meca. El saldo oficial fue de 470 muertos, aunque se estima que podrían haber perecido alrededor de 1.000. Solo sobrevivieron 180 pasajeros, lo que la convierte en una de las mayores tragedias marítimas.

Muchos consideran que el pecio es una tumba y que su buceo exige un gran respeto. Los buceadores no deben tocar nada, ya que hay objetos personales esparcidos por todas partes. Está prohibido penetrar en el pecio, ya que ha sido declarado una tumba marítima. El pecio se encuentra a una profundidad de entre 12 y 30 metros y se necesitan al menos dos inmersiones para explorarlo por completo. Hay poca vida marina alrededor del lugar, aunque algunos corales han comenzado a crecer en el barco.

Dédalo

Arrecife Dédalo

Experimente la emoción de bucear en Daedalus, un arrecife remoto en el Mar Rojo con paredes escarpadas y fuertes corrientes. Encuentre tiburones martillo y otras especies pelágicas. Bucee de manera responsable para proteger la vida marina.

Ras Abu Soma

Arrecife Ras Abu Soma

Ras Abu Soma, a solo 15 minutos de la bahía de Soma, es un emocionante sitio de buceo con un arrecife que desciende suavemente sobre una pendiente arenosa antes de sumergirse en aguas más profundas. Los buceadores avanzados disfrutarán de la sección norte, donde el arrecife forma una pared espectacular, perfecta para inmersiones a la deriva. El sitio es el hogar de morenas que nadan libremente, rayas águila que pasan y pulpos y sepias escondidos. Los peces payaso en anémonas agregan color a la escena y es posible avistar tiburones ocasionalmente, aunque es poco común. Con su topografía dinámica y rica vida marina, Ras Abu Soma ofrece una emocionante aventura para buceadores experimentados.

Route

Brothers, Daedalus & Elphinstone

Experience the iconic Best of the Red Sea (BDE) route—an unforgettable journey through Egypt’s most legendary dive sites. Explore the Brothers’ stunning walls, alive with vibrant corals and frequent pelagic encounters. Discover the dramatic reefs of Daedalus, where hammerheads and large schools of fish often glide past in the blue. Then immerse yourself in Elphinstone’s breathtaking drop-offs and exhilarating drift dives. This classic itinerary blends adventure, beauty, and world-class marine life, delivering the perfect Red Sea experience for divers of all levels. If you’re seeking a proven route packed with excitement and unforgettable underwater moments, BDE is the ultimate choice.

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Brothers, Daedalus & Elphinstone Trip highlights

Gota Abu Ramada

Gota Abu Ramada

A circular reef with coral ridges, sandy patches,
and diverse marine life. Nicknamed “The Aquarium” for its huge fish variety,
calm conditions, and colourful coral scenery suitable for all experience
levels.

Brothers

Brothers Islands

The famous aquatic siblings near Hurghada. The site is characterized by a huge fish population, dominated by tiny anthias, glassfish, sweepers and gorgonians.Here in the Red Sea two mountain tops have emerged from the sea. They have become famous as aquatic siblings, going by the name of Brothers Islands. They are als called ' El Akhawein' in Egyptian parlance.

Daedalus

Daedalus Reef

Experience the thrill of diving at Daedalus, a remote reef in the Red Sea with steep walls and strong currents. Encounter hammerhead sharks and other pelagic species. Dive responsibly to protect marine life.

Abu Dabab

Abu Dabab

A calm bay famous for seagrass meadows, resident dugongs, and giant green turtles. Easy entry and sandy bottoms make it ideal
for beginners, snorkellers, and photographers seeking gentle marine encounters.

Elphinstone

Elphinstone Reef

A long, narrow reef surrounded by deep drop-offs and fast currents. Known for oceanic whitetip sharks, hammerheads, and dramatic coral-covered walls. A must-see advanced site with spectacular visibility.

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Rocky and Zabargad

Discover the magic of the southern Red Sea on our unforgettable Rocky & Zabargod expedition, featuring two of the region’s hidden gems: Khanka and Gota Kabira. Rocky’s dramatic drop-offs and exhilarating currents promise encounters with vibrant marine life, while Zabargod’s serene coral gardens offer a breathtaking contrast. Dive Khanka’s captivating swim-throughs and shimmering schools of fish, then experience the pristine beauty of Gota Kabira, where untouched reefs burst with color and life.

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Sharm Shoab

Sharm Reef Shoab

A vibrant reef with colourful hard and soft corals,
abundant reef fish, and occasional pelagics. Its sharp slopes and often
stronger currents make it ideal for seeing the larger species.

Gota Kabira

Big Gota

A large picturesque reef featuring plateaus,
walls, and rich coral gardens, sometimes hosting dolphins or eagle rays, making
it a highlight for divers It’s huge gorgonians, caves and drop-offs make it a
very varied dive site.

Rocky Island

Rocky Island

A dramatic offshore island with steep walls covered
in vibrant coral growth. Strong currents attract pelagic life including sharks,
tuna, and barracuda. Advanced divers enjoy thrilling drifts and pristine
underwater scenery.

South Zabargad

South Zabargad

This site offers world-class wall diving, stunning corals
(hard & soft), caves, and potential for big pelagics like sharks, plus
amazing night dives, especially around Turtle Bay with its turtle nesting
(seasonal) and easy conditions for new divers. It's known for pristine reefs,
excellent visibility, and rich marine life,

Khanka Wreck

Russian Spy Shipwreck

An atmospheric wreck dive featuring collapsed
decks, scattered machinery, and thriving coral growth. Home to morays,
lionfish, and glassfish clouds. Ideal for exploration and photography with
moderate depths and calm conditions.

Syal Island

Syal Island

A peaceful island reef offering sloping coral
gardens, sandy channels, and abundant marine life. Divers enjoy relaxed
conditions, excellent visibility, and encounters with turtles, rays, and
swirling anthias schools.

Route

Hurghada, Safaga, Brothers

Discover a beautifully balanced Red Sea adventure on our Hurghada, Brothers,Safaga itinerary, also featuring the iconic Salem Express. Start from Hurghada, where vibrant reefs, playful marine life, and easy conditions create the perfect warm-up. Continue to Safaga’s renowned coral gardens and dramatic pinnacles, offering stunning visibility and unforgettable underwater scenery. The journey’s emotional highlight is the Salem Express, one of the Red Sea’s most powerful and historically significant wrecks—an opportunity to dive with respect and reflection. This route blends color, calm, and captivating history, delivering an experience ideal for divers seeking variety, beauty, and a meaningful connection to the sea.

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Gifton Island

Gifton Island

A popular island featuring coral gardens, sandy lagoons, and beautiful drop-offs. Home to abundant reef species, playful dolphins occasionally visit. Calm conditions suit all divers and underwater
photographers.

Gota Abu Ramada

Gota Abu Ramada

A circular reef with coral ridges, sandy patches,
and diverse marine life. Nicknamed “The Aquarium” for its huge fish variety,
calm conditions, and colourful coral scenery suitable for all experience
levels.

Ras Abu Soma

Ras Abu Soma

A gently sloping reef with coral pinnacles, sea-fans, and diverse fish life. Relaxed currents allow easy exploration.
Frequently visited by turtles, rays, and playful anthias dancing over colourful
corals.

Shoab Sheer

Shoab Sheer

A large horseshoe shaped reef system featuring coral ridges, channels, and sheltered bays. Offers varied topography, excellent visibility, and diverse marine life. Suitable for multilevel dives and calm
exploration throughout the year.

Big Gamool

Gamool Kabir

A spacious reef area marked by coral blocks, sandy flats, and thriving marine life. Divers encounter rays, morays, and schools of reef fish amid gentle currents and wide, open underwater landscapes.

Tobia Arbaa

Tobia Arbar (The Seven Pillars)

Known as “The Seven Pillars,” this site features tall coral towers rising from sandy seabeds. Home to vibrant fish life,
excellent visibility, and relaxed conditions perfect for photography and easy,
enjoyable dives.

Salem Express

Salem Express Wreck

The Salem Express was a 100-meter-long car and passenger ferry that sank on December 17, 1991, after hitting Hyndman Reef while traveling from Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, to Safaga, Egypt. It was carrying pilgrims returning from Mecca, with an official death toll of 470, though estimates suggest around 1,000 may have perished. Only 180 passengers survived, making it one of the largest maritime tragedies.

The wreck is considered by many as a tomb, and diving it requires great respect. Divers should not touch anything, as personal items remain scattered throughout. Penetration into the wreck is forbidden, as it has been declared a maritime tomb. The wreck lies between 12 and 30 meters deep and requires at least two dives to fully explore. There is minimal marine life around the site, though some coral has started to grow on the ship.

Route

Deep South St Johns

Venture beyond the ordinary into Egypt's legendary Deep South, where the St. Johns reef system awaits the most discerning divers.


This remote archipelago represents the pinnacle of Red Sea diving—a pristine
wilderness where massive schools of fish swirl through crystal waters, healthy
corals blanket dramatic drop-offs, and pelagic encounters are the norm rather
than exception.

From intimate cavern systems to adrenaline-pumping drift dives, St. Johns delivers unmatched biodiversity and untouched reefs that few divers ever witness.

This is frontier diving at its finest, where every descent reveals why these waters are considered among the world's most spectacular underwater destinations.

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Small Gota

Small Gota

An intimate pinnacle rising from the depths, Small Gota punches above its size with spectacular coral gardens and consistently
excellent visibility. This compact reef attracts enormous schools of snappers,
fusiliers, and barracuda that form living walls around the structure. Expect encounters with patrolling grey reef sharks, hunting trevally, and resident Napoleon wrasse gliding through the blue.

Paradise Reef

Paradise Reef

True to its name, Paradise Reef offers garden-like hard coral formations teeming with anthias, fairy basslets, and butterflyfish.


The gentle slopes make it perfect for extended bottom times exploring intricate
coral architecture. Turtles graze the reef flats while moray eels peer from
crevices, and lucky divers spot cruising whitetips in the deeper sections
beyond the reef edge.

Dangerous Reef

Dangerous Reef

Don't let the name intimidate you—Dangerous Reef
earns its reputation from thrilling drift dives and big animal action, not
hazards.

Strong currents attract oceanic whitetips, silky sharks, and massive
schools of jacks creating tornado-like formations. The steep walls explode with
color while the blue water promises heart-stopping encounters with passing
hammerheads and mantas during season.

Habili Ali

Habili Ali

A submerged seamount creating an underwater oasis,
Habili Ali is legendary for big fish encounters. This pinnacle attracts schools
of hammerheads, grey reef sharks, and oceanic whitetips patrolling the
perimeter. The top plateau sits shallow enough for stunning coral coverage
while the surrounding walls plunge into the abyss, creating perfect conditions
for pelagic ambush predators.

Caves & Umm Kharaem

Caves & Umm Kharaem

This duo site delivers the best of both worlds—mysterious cavern systems with cathedral-like light beams and vibrant outer reef walls. The caves offer safe swim-throughs adorned with glassfish curtains and sleeping nurse sharks, while Umm Kararem's slopes showcase pristine soft corals. Turtles, eagle rays, and reef sharks complete the experience at this photographer's paradise.

Claudia Reef

Claudia Reef

A hidden gem offering serene diving along gradually sloping coral gardens bursting with life. Claudia Reef's healthy hard coral coverage supports incredible macro biodiversity—nudibranchs, scorpionfish, frogfish, and ornate ghost pipefish hide among the branches. The relaxed topography allows extended exploration while schools of surgeonfish and unicornfish sweep across the reef in coordinated feeding frenzies.

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