Embark on an exciting diving adventure in the northern Red Sea and explore iconic shipwrecks and vibrant reefs. Start with the SS Thistlegorm, a British World War II freighter at a depth of 30 meters, where you can penetrate the wreck and discover military supplies amidst a rich underwater world.
Next, you will dive the SS Dunraven, which sank in 1876. Her intact stern and bow lie at a depth of 18 to 25 meters, revealing maritime history amidst colorful corals. The Giannis D, a 100-metre-long cargo ship that sank in 1983, is perfect for beginner divers, as the interior of the ship can be explored at a depth of 18 to 25 meters.
Explore the Carnatic, a steamship from 1869 that has been transformed into an artificial reef at depths of 18 to 28 meters, adorned with vibrant corals and remnants of its cargo. The final stop is the Ras Mohamed National Park, where the Gulf of Suez meets the Gulf of Aqaba and breathtaking coral reefs and a diverse underwater world can be seen.
This northern route combines history and natural beauty and guarantees unforgettable dives in the Red Sea.
All dive sites are subject to weather conditions and the final route taken is at the absolute discretion of the captain and dive guides.