Red Sea Diving in Egypt

   

Check Out Our Current Specials . . .

From time to time we offer special rates and last minute special offers. Below is a list of our current specials. If you're interested in any of our specials and would like more information please contact us.

 

If you're inquiring about any of our liveaboards please remember to mention which route.


 

2-Week Exploration Safari November 2010 . . .

Special low season rates for all daily diving activities and scuba courses during September. Exploration Safaris take you to reef systems that other safari boats have never dived. Discover and explore sites that are new to even our most experienced dive guides. We can't guarantee what you'll discover but we can guarantee a memorable time and an exciting adventure.

 

Or know where you're going and explore the Deep South. Sail from Hamada port (closest to the deep south) through St. John's area to dive the huge Fendera reef system with secret sites discovered on previous exploration safaris. Not a lot of people know that! Finally, discover the hidden area of Halaib. Dates on request.

 

It's different - it's dramatic - it's doable . . .

 

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Get Wrecked as Often as You Like in 2010 Special . . .

Book five spaces and one goes free - free Nitrox (subject to availability).

 

The best of the best famous wrecks of the northern Red Sea and stunning reef diving.

 

Sailing from Hurghada the aim is to dive all the wrecks in the area including El Mina, an Egyptian mine sweeper lying just outside Hurghada's harbor; Suzanna, a small pleasure yacht, the Carnatic, the tile wreck, the lentil wreck and Giannis D at Abu Nuhas. At Gubal islands we dive the Barge, the Ulysses (sunk in 1876) at beacon rock situated in the Ras Mohammed National Park. Finally the most famous wreck in the Red Sea - the Thistlegorm, which lies at Shaab Ali.

 

These wrecks are spectacular and make fantastic material for the underwater photographer being smothered in corals. The famous SS Thistlegorm and the Rosalie Moeller are World War II wrecks and one of highlights of this cruise.

 

In between wreck dives you will also visit the reefs of the Straits of Gubal, Gulf of Suez and those to the north of Hurghada. A variety of deep walls and hard coral gardens with an abundance of reef fish make them well worth a visit.

 

All wrecks are subject to divers' experience and weather conditions. A minimum of 20 logged dives and Advance Open Water Diver certification is required to be able to dive the deeper wrecks - or you can do your advanced course onboard.

 

Note: Free place just pays an extra 30 Euros for marine park and fuel surcharge fees. Offer excludes Easter week and September 15 - November 15, 2010.

 

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