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North and Brother Islands Safari
This cruise has something for everyone. Starting
from Hurghada, sailing North for a check out dive before heading on
to Gubal Island.
Abu Nuhas has four
well-known wrecks: Giannis D, Carnatic, the lentil wreck and the
tile wreck, all offering spectacular dives and plenty of fish life.
Why not explore the Rosalie Moeller (the sister ship of the slightly
more famous Thistlegorm) which lies from 30 to 50 metres deep and is
in excellent condition. Although the visibility is not always good,
the fish life is amazing. The wreck is covered in glassfish from bow
to stern, and hunting them are masses of lionfish, around the wreck
are the usual pelagics: tuna, trevallies, emperor fish and much
more...
A short ride across the
Straits of Gubal and you visit the most famous wreck in the Red Sea,
the SS Thistlegorm! An awe-inspiring World War II British vessel
with a cargo full of armaments, Bedford trucks and BSA motorbikes,
which were all destined for the British troops in North Africa. She
was sunk by the German Luftwaffe and now lies in 30 metres of water.
Depending on divers’ experience along with weather and current
conditions, we do where possible try to offer a night dive here.
Nearby is the Ras Mohamed National Park, offering a morning dive at
the renowned 'Shark and Yolanda' reefs. Ras Mohamed National Park
is the furthest Sinai destination before heading south towards the
Brother Islands.
The Brother Islands are the
pinnacles of two undersea mountains rising from the depths of the
abyss and are located about 60 miles offshore from El Quesir. Part
of the Marine Park Islands National Park, these islands offer
stunning wall diving, with the walls being covered in soft corals
and forests of gorgonians, creating a kaleidoscope of ever-changing
colours. They attract a diverse array of marine species and large
pelagics. Large tuna, Baracudas, Jacks and Snappers cruise in the
blue, accompanied by occasional Hammerheads, Silky and Oceanic White
Tip Sharks and Mantas. Even the rare Thresher Shark can sometimes be
found there. Sightings of the Grey Reef Shark are almost guaranteed
on the North and South Plateau of Small Brother.
For the wreck diver, the wrecks of the Aida II, an Egyptian supply
vessel, and the Numidia, a cargo ship, lie on the walls of the Big
Brother. Both are covered in a rich growth of soft and hard corals.
Marine life includes a family of Napoleon Wrasse and Grey Reef
Sharks.The boat will then sail back to Hurghada via Safaga where you
can dive at Panorama Reef or the famous wreck of Salem Express for a
memorable finale !
Note:
*It is not allowed to do night dives at the Brother Islands
*Minimum of 50 logged dives requested and no night dives permitted
in the Marine Park area by Egyptian Law. These are challenging
dives with strong currents, so not for inexperienced divers.
*all dives sites are subject to weather conditions
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