Red Sea Wonderful Site to Dive in
Duration
6 DaysTaking a dive trip to the North and Brother Islands as part of a diving safari in the Red Sea is an extraordinary opportunity to experience the untouched beauty of the upper Red Sea. The underwater scenery, pelagic encounters, and pristine reefs provided by these islands will astound any diving lover. Diving here, without a doubt, will be extraordinary.
Here is a jaw-dropping, adventurous dive trip to the remote and beautiful North and Brother Islands, located in the extreme northern part of the Red Sea. As part of the diving tours in the Red Sea, brace yourself for an incredible journey that will feature wonders of the deep blue, thrilling encounters with diverse underwater creatures, and the joy of exploring some of the best dive sites in the region.
Highlights
- Thistlegorm
- Ras Mohamed Marine Park
- Brothers Marine Park
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
A check dive at a nearby diving site in Hurghada will kick off the trip, which is one of the popular diving sites in Egypt. Thereafter, there will be afternoon and night dives.
Go on a two-day journey through the northern part of the Red Sea, the route that most liveaboard itineraries follow. Practically every day, several three daytime dives and a singular nighttime dive are scheduled. However, the specific dive sites and their order may vary depending on the prevailing conditions.
The allure of the Red Sea will take center stage through the presentation of articles and brochures on the northernmost Thistlegorm wreck located in Egypt and its diving activities. The Thistlegorm scarab made an indelible mark differing her from the free seas navigation darkness of the world war if not anywhere else more than twenty fits under the sea aged wreck is an adventure just waiting roped to happen for all experience level divers eager or not. Further in the dive, the wreck divers explore the hold filled with such items as motorcycles, trucks, military equipment, and many other artifacts encrusted with marine growth. Colors of fish such as snapper, barracuda, and many more can also be seen at the wreck thus these make the place ideal for diving tours in the Red Sea and sea photography.
Tourists, especially divers, have come to appreciate Ras Mohamed Marine Park whose beauty remains unspoiled in the southernmost part of the Sinai Peninsula in Egypt with its diverse coral reef ecosystems and colorful aquatic life. The underwater terrains have many features on the eastern side of the park such as exquisite coral gardens, and walls that are very deep that create a haven for divers and snorkelers. The park has more than 1,000 species of marine fish that one can come across, ranging from the beautiful Napoleon wrasse, and several species of butterflyfish to thrilling encounters with sharks and dolphins. There are other well-known scuba diving spots called Shark Reef and Yolanda where activities include: swimming at the back side of the sunk blow-up boat. The visibility in the water is the best part about the water, which is simply excellent, making the place perfect for planning a Red Sea liveaboard trip.
Located in the Red Sea, Brothers Marine Park is one of the finest diving areas in the world with various astonishing views and a rich aquatic life. The park consists of a couple of islands Big Brother and Little Brother the latter one offers divers colorful coral gardens, upright structures, and abundant underwater wildlife including reef fish, sharks, and even dolphins. Big Brother is famous for its walls covered with soft corals, while on the other hand, Little Brother boasts of a sunken vessel that plies divers who like to explore the wreck. Due to the sea currents in the region, various pelagic species come closer to the divers thus taking the enjoyment to a whole new level. As a result of its geological structure and rich biodiversity, Brothers Marine Park offers an amazing scuba diving experience for divers of all capabilities.
Finish the journey with two easy morning dives near Hurghada so you can head back to the harbor early in the afternoon. Before leaving the next day, make the most of the evening to shop for mementos and experience Egypt's legendary hospitality.
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