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Wreck diving meets open reef systems

This itinerary combines two different sides of the northern Red Sea: well-known wreck sites and the reef systems of the Strait of Tiran. The route moves from sheltered reef areas to more exposed locations shaped by currents, creating a varied week of diving with changing conditions and dive styles.

Route Highlights

  • Abu Nuhas: Known for multiple wrecks including Carnatic and Ghiannis D
  • SS Thistlegorm: A WWII wreck with well-preserved cargo
  • Ras Mohammed: Reef walls and stronger currents
  • Strait of Tiran

Safety Systems on Board

Safety is part of the daily routine, supported by equipment, procedures, and coordination between crew and guides. The setup reflects the type of diving these trips involve.

Safety equipment on board

Fire alarms, extinguishers, oxygen, and first aid are on board and regularly maintained

ENOS tracking system

Each diver is equipped with a system like ENOS, so location can be tracked in real time if needed

Zodiacs ready at all times

Fast support boats are in the water during dives, allowing quick pickup and flexible drop-offs

Two divers underwater with ENOS tracking device

Wreck diving meets open reef systems

This itinerary combines two different sides of the northern Red Sea: well-known wreck sites and the reef systems of the Strait of Tiran. The route moves from sheltered reef areas to more exposed locations shaped by currents, creating a varied week of diving with changing conditions and dive styles.

Route Highlights

  • Abu Nuhas: Known for multiple wrecks including Carnatic and Ghiannis D
  • SS Thistlegorm: A WWII wreck with well-preserved cargo
  • Ras Mohammed: Reef walls and stronger currents
  • Strait of Tiran
Sea Wolf liveaboard yacht on calm blue water