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Northern Wrecks & Reefs

This route is a classic of the northern of Red Sea. Wrecks and a chance to visit the beautiful Gubal Island. From Hurghada to the amazing protected area of Ras Mohamed.
It's important to note that the specific dive sites included in the Northern Wrecks & Reefs trip may vary depending on the itinerary, weather conditions, and other factors.

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Northern Wrecks & Reefs Trip highlights

Gubal

Gubal Reef

Bluff point is a steep wall dive that follows the coastline. There are plenty of small passages and inlets in the rock that hides away a lot of marine life. The reef is full of glass-fish, butterflyfish, crocodile fish and a flat-headed scorpionfish. The wreck itself isn't much to look at, but it serves as an attraction for marine life

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.

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.

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.

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!

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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.

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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.

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

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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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North & Brothers

Having the chance to combine wrecks and the stunning Brothers Islands. This trip may also include the pristine protected area of Ras Mohamed and a visit to Dolphin House.
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North & Brothers Trip highlights

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.

Dolphin House

Dolphin House shaab El Erg

Shaab El Erg, a reef teeming with marine life, offers a unique diving experience with Spinner dolphins. Dive in for a chance to swim with these magnificent mammals and explore the beautiful coral gardens.

Gubal

Gubal Reef

Bluff point is a steep wall dive that follows the coastline. There are plenty of small passages and inlets in the rock that hides away a lot of marine life. The reef is full of glass-fish, butterflyfish, crocodile fish and a flat-headed scorpionfish. The wreck itself isn't much to look at, but it serves as an attraction for marine life

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.

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.

Abu Nuhas

Abu Nuhas Wrecks

Shaab Abu Nuhas, off the north coast of Shadwan Island, is a must-visit for wreck diving enthusiasts. Explore 5 cargo shipwrecks, with 4 suitable for recreational divers. Don't miss the vibrant marine life and beautiful corals!

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Safaga, Brothers, & Daedalus

Safaga, Brothers, and Daedalus are three of the most popular dive sites in the Red Sea. This itinerary offers a great opportunity to experience all three of these sites in one trip. You will enjoy stunning coral reefs, abundant marine life, and opportunities to dive with both dolphins and sharks.
It's important to note that the specific dive sites included in the Safaga, Brothers, and Daedalus trip may vary depending on the itinerary, weather conditions, and other factors.

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Safaga, Brothers, & Daedalus Trip highlights

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.

Panorama Reef

Panorama Reef

This dive site near Safaga, Egypt, offers an incredible underwater experience. Accessible by boat in about 60 minutes, it features a large outer reef with north and south plateaus at depths of 18m to 32m, and steep walls on the east and west sides descending beyond 40m. Divers will encounter soft and hard corals, and Nemo City, a vibrant area between 5m and 20m. Larger marine creatures like sharks, turtles, and manta rays can be spotted, along with various fish species. With visibility up to 27m and a maximum depth of 26m, it's ideal for divers of all levels.

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.

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.

Ras Abu Soma

Ras Abu Soma Reef

Ras Abu Soma, just 15 minutes from Soma Bay, is an exciting dive site with a reef that gently descends onto a sandy slope before plunging into deeper waters. Advanced divers will enjoy the northern section, where the reef forms a dramatic wall, perfect for drift dives. The site is home to free-swimming moray eels, passing eagle rays, and hidden octopus and cuttlefish. Clownfish in anemones add color to the scene, and occasional shark sightings are possible, though rare. With its dynamic topography and rich marine life, Ras Abu Soma offers an exhilarating adventure for experienced divers.

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