North & Tiran

The North and Tiran Itinerary in Hurghada offers a comprehensive diving experience that combines the rich marine environments of the northern Red Sea with the renowned Tiran Islands. This itinerary typically features diverse dive sites, including vibrant coral reefs and historical wrecks, providing a range of underwater experiences. Key highlights include exploring the stunning coral gardens and abundant marine life around the Tiran Islands, as well as diving in the northern regions known for their clear waters and varied ecosystems. Ideal for divers seeking both beauty and adventure, this itinerary provides an engaging and diverse underwater journey.

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what you expect to see?

  • Jackson Reef: Vibrant corals and diverse fish.
  • Thomas Reef: Colorful reefs and marine life.
  • Gordon Reef: Stunning corals and reef fish.
  • Thistlegorm: WWII wreck and artifacts.
  • Abu Nuhas: Historic wrecks and marine life.
  • Dolphin House: Playful dolphins and reefs.

SS Thistlegorm

  • 18-35M

Located in the northern Red Sea near Hurghada, the Thistlegorm dive site is renowned for its historical significance and vibrant marine life. The site features the Thistlegorm wreck, a British cargo ship sunk during World War II. Divers can explore the well-preserved wreckage, including cargo holds filled with wartime supplies, trucks, and motorcycles. The site offers an exciting blend of history and underwater adventure, with abundant marine life, including colorful reef fish and the occasional

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Ras Mohammed

  • 15-40M

Ras Mohammed is a premier dive site located at the southern tip of the Sinai Peninsula in Egypt. Renowned for its stunning marine biodiversity, it features vibrant coral reefs, dramatic drop-offs, and abundant sea life. Highlights include the Shark and Yolanda Reefs, famous for their spectacular underwater landscapes and diverse fish species. With its clear waters and rich marine environment, Ras Mohammed offers some of the best diving experiences in the Red Sea.

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Abu Nuhas

Abu Nuhas, located in the northern Red Sea, is a celebrated dive site known for its impressive wrecks and vibrant marine life. The area is home to several famous wrecks, including the Carnatic, Kimon M, and Giannis D, which attract divers interested in exploring historical shipwrecks and their surrounding coral reefs. The site offers diverse underwater experiences, with clear waters, colorful coral gardens, and abundant fish species.

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The Dunraven

Since its rediscovery the wreck has

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The Giannis D

The ship is lying on the bottom in

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Dolphin House

  • 5-20M

Dolphin House, located in the northern Red Sea near Hamata, is a renowned dive site famous for its resident pod of playful spinner dolphins. The site features a stunning underwater landscape with vibrant coral reefs and clear, warm waters. Divers come here to experience exhilarating encounters with dolphins, who often swim close to divers and display their acrobatic skills.

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Shaab Mahmoud

  • 10-30M

Shaab Mahmoud, located in the Red Sea off the coast of Egypt, is a popular dive site known for its vibrant coral reefs and diverse marine life. This site features a series of stunning coral gardens and underwater pinnacles, offering a beautiful array of hard and soft corals.

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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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Thomas Reef

  • 30-35M

Thomas Reef, located in the northern Red Sea near the Strait of Gubal, is a renowned dive site known for its stunning underwater topography and vibrant marine life. The reef features dramatic drop-offs, colorful coral formations, and a rich variety of fish species. Its clear waters and diverse habitats make it ideal for both novice and experienced divers.

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Jackson Reef

  • 20-40M

Jackson Reef, located in the northern Red Sea near the Strait of Tiran, is a premier dive site celebrated for its stunning underwater scenery and diverse marine life. The reef features dramatic walls, vibrant coral gardens, and clear, blue waters. Divers are drawn to its spectacular drop-offs, colorful coral formations, and abundant fish species, including large schools of reef fish and occasional pelagic visitors like sharks and rays.

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Gordon Reef

  • 30-40M

Gordon Reef, located in the northern Red Sea near the Strait of Tiran, is a highly regarded dive site known for its vibrant coral reefs and diverse marine life. The reef features dramatic underwater landscapes, including colorful coral formations and steep drop-offs. Divers can explore a rich array of marine species, from lively schools of fish to the occasional sighting of larger pelagics such as sharks and rays.

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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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