Witness Many Shipwrecks Like Elphinstone with This Tour
Duration
6 DaysGo on an extraordinary diving adventure in the deep south of the Red Sea and visit the several popular and beautiful dive sites in the region. This liveaboard dive cruise guarantees to be an unbelievable experience teeming with vibrant underwater sights, an array of sea creatures, and the untouched elegance of the farthest and purest sections of the Red Sea.
Highlights
- St. Johns
- Fury Shoal
- Elphinstone
Tour Includes
- All transfers.
- Entrance fees.
- Licensed tour guide.
Tour Excludes
- Tips for guide and driver.
- Drinks and personal expenses.
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Itinerary
Set out for a check dive at one of the nearby dive sites in Port Ghalib, then head south to St. Johns for an afternoon dive.
Saint John’s is situated in the southern Red Sea, which is still uncharted. Thus it is one of the best places to go for a diving safari in the Red Sea. This site is well-known for dive spots and underwater life, providing the most complete experience with beautiful flowering corals and steep walls teeming with marine life – where every novice and expert diver can find their cut of paradise. Along with enjoying the stunning view of the underwater landscape, you will also get an opportunity to swim with dolphins, turtles, or even sharks.
Diving hotspots are followed by pauses at the island’s shorelines and still lagoons, which, after an active diving day, serve the explorer. St. Johns is not only an interesting journey with a fascinating underwater world; it is also a breathtaking nature that will stamp unforgettable impressions on your memory.
Dive St. Johns in the morning, then follow your liveaboard itineraries north to dive into the Cave Reef region before finally heading towards Fury Shoal.
Take a relaxing dive at Fury Shoal and spend the day exploring the reef.
From Fury Shoal, head north and enjoy the stunning dive locations in the Wadi Gamal region.
Enjoy a leisurely dive close to Port Ghalib following an early-morning dive at Elphinstone on your Red Sea liveaboard. This will enable a seamless return to the harbor in the early afternoon. Before leaving the next day, take advantage of an evening onshore to shop for mementos and experience Egypt's renowned hospitality.
Start a captivating adventure deep into the water at Dahab and the Strait of Tiran, two famous dive locations in Egypt's Red Sea. Appreciate the Tiran reefs' rich biodiversity that is famous for its beautiful corals and numerous kinds of marine life including colorful fishes and reef sharks. Appreciate the scenic underwater views of Dahab which is famous for its coral gardens, beautiful walls, and the legendary Blue Hole.
The Red Sea has some of the most popular diving areas in Egypt, which include Brothers, Safaga, and Elphinstone. Fly out to experience the diving thrill over there. Explore beautiful steep walls, coral gardens, and historical ships. Interact with oceanic white tip sharks, the Napoleon fish, and grey reef sharks. Talk about the glory of the Red Sea on an amazing diving trip.
The Brothers, Daedalus, and Elphinstone reefs are without a doubt some of the greatest places to dive in the whole Red Sea. Great marine fauna, breathtaking sights existing in the deep ocean, as well as breathtaking encounters with large creatures swimming around, make these dives very enjoyable. Popular among tourists and divers, these sites brimming with underwater sights and marine wonders, are perfect for experienced tourists seeking unparalleled experiences while on Red Sea vacations.
Explore the charm of the Red Sea's Northern Wrecks & Reefs, where fabled wrecks such as the Thistlegorm present outstanding reef diving chances amidst thriving marine environments.
The Red Sea's North and Brother Islands are a diver's paradise with their immaculate dive sites that are well-known for pelagic encounters and colorful coral gardens.
The diving spots of the Red Sea namely Rocky, Zabargad, and St. Johns are famous for their unique sea creatures and beautiful underwater views. A brief description of each site is as follows: