Brothers & Deadalus & Elphinston

The Brother Islands, known locally as El Ikhwan Islands, are two small islets situated in the Red Sea, approximately 67 kilometers off the coast of El Quseir, Egypt. Renowned for their exceptional diving opportunities, these islands are celebrated for pristine coral reefs, diverse marine life, and historic shipwrecks
Daedalus Reef, also known as Abu Kizan, is a renowned diving destination in the Red Sea, situated approximately 80 kilometers south east of Marsa Alam, Egypt. This isolated reef, less than a kilometer wide, is marked by a prominent lighthouse built in the 19th century, serving as a navigational aid for vessels in the area
Elphinstone Reef, also known as Sha'ab Abu Hamra, is a renowned diving destination in the Red Sea, located approximately 30 kilometers north of Marsa Alam, Egypt. This standalone reef stretches about 375 meters in length and features dramatic drop-offs descending over 100 meters on both sides

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what you expect to see?

  • Small Brother & Big Brother & Daedalus Reef & Elphinstone Reef
  • gives divers best chance to see Pelagic Marine Life such as oceanic whitetip sharks, hammerhead sharks, and grey reef sharks. The nutrient-rich currents surrounding the islands support a thriving ecosystem, attracting various pelagic species

Elphinstone

  • 20-40M

Elphinstone Reef, situated in the southern Red Sea, is a world-renowned dive site famous for its dramatic underwater topography and abundant marine life. The reef features impressive drop-offs, vibrant coral gardens, and crystal-clear waters. It is particularly renowned for encounters with large pelagics, including hammerhead and white-tip reef sharks, as well as occasional sightings of manta rays.

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Numadia

  • 10-30M

Numidia, situated in the northern Red Sea near Abu Nuhas, is a renowned dive site famous for its impressive shipwreck, the Numidia. This large cargo ship sank in 1901 and now rests upright on the seafloor, creating an intriguing underwater exploration site. Divers can explore the well-preserved wreck, which is adorned with vibrant coral growth and teeming with marine life.

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Small Brother

Small Brother Island, part of the Brother Islands in the central Red Sea, is a celebrated dive site known for its dramatic underwater topography and rich marine life. The site features steep drop-offs, vibrant coral gardens, and clear, deep waters. Divers are drawn to Small Brother for its spectacular encounters with large pelagics, including hammerhead and oceanic whitetip sharks, as well as large schools of fish and occasional sightings of manta rays.

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Big Brother

Big Brother Island, part of the Brother Islands in the central Red Sea, is a renowned dive site famous for its dramatic underwater features and rich marine life. The site boasts steep walls, vibrant coral reefs, and deep blue waters. Divers flock to Big Brother for its spectacular encounters with large pelagic species, including hammerhead sharks, oceanic whitetip sharks, and manta rays.

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Deadalus

Daedalus Reef, located in the central Red Sea, is a renowned dive site celebrated for its remote and pristine marine environment. It features dramatic underwater landscapes with steep walls, expansive coral gardens, and crystal-clear waters. Divers are drawn to Daedalus for its exceptional pelagic encounters, including sightings of hammerhead and oceanic whitetip sharks, as well as manta rays and large schools of fish.

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